Singapore ranks as one of the healthiest countries in the world and its healthcare system has been regarded as one of the most efficient. While a minority of the population experience any chronic diseases such as diabetes or asthma, one illness, severe acute respiratory syndrome or SARS has been prevalent in the country since the global outbreak in 2003. SARS is a virus causing disease that is easily transmitted through the air. In 2003, Singapore, along with much of the world, saw a high rate of infection for the disease. An in depth look revealed that three women traveling home from Hong Kong had brought the disease back with them. A quick government response and better hygienic practices in healthcare facilities led to a rapid decline in...
Wednesday, September 10, 2003, 15:30 EDT (03 :30 PM EDT)CDCHAN-00153-03-09-10-UPD \u2013NCDC Offers ...
We discuss crisis prevention and management during the first 3 months of the severe acute respirator...
Asia has been the epicentre of some recent emerging infectious diseases. It was less than six months...
An outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) occurred in Singapore in March 2003. To illu...
INTRODUCTION: Singapore was one of 29 countries worldwide affected by severe acute respiratory syndr...
INTRODUCTION: It has been noted that SARS transmission is characterised by a few super-spreading eve...
Since the first reports of COVID-19 in 2019, the viral respiratory disease has spread across nations...
INTRODUCTION: This retrospective one-month survey evaluated the practicality of post-severe acute re...
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (hereinafter SARS) is the first severe and readily transmissible n...
It is now 10 years since the world was faced with the first severe and readily transmissible new dis...
There were many lessons learnt in Singapore’s fight against SARS, and they have proven to be a...
INTRODUCTION: The outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) began after the index case wa...
With the increasing concern of an imminent influenza pandemic, Singapore and many other countries ha...
The Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) has been identified as a new clinical entity in the yea...
At this moment, public health authorities, physicians and scientists around the world are struggling...
Wednesday, September 10, 2003, 15:30 EDT (03 :30 PM EDT)CDCHAN-00153-03-09-10-UPD \u2013NCDC Offers ...
We discuss crisis prevention and management during the first 3 months of the severe acute respirator...
Asia has been the epicentre of some recent emerging infectious diseases. It was less than six months...
An outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) occurred in Singapore in March 2003. To illu...
INTRODUCTION: Singapore was one of 29 countries worldwide affected by severe acute respiratory syndr...
INTRODUCTION: It has been noted that SARS transmission is characterised by a few super-spreading eve...
Since the first reports of COVID-19 in 2019, the viral respiratory disease has spread across nations...
INTRODUCTION: This retrospective one-month survey evaluated the practicality of post-severe acute re...
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (hereinafter SARS) is the first severe and readily transmissible n...
It is now 10 years since the world was faced with the first severe and readily transmissible new dis...
There were many lessons learnt in Singapore’s fight against SARS, and they have proven to be a...
INTRODUCTION: The outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) began after the index case wa...
With the increasing concern of an imminent influenza pandemic, Singapore and many other countries ha...
The Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) has been identified as a new clinical entity in the yea...
At this moment, public health authorities, physicians and scientists around the world are struggling...
Wednesday, September 10, 2003, 15:30 EDT (03 :30 PM EDT)CDCHAN-00153-03-09-10-UPD \u2013NCDC Offers ...
We discuss crisis prevention and management during the first 3 months of the severe acute respirator...
Asia has been the epicentre of some recent emerging infectious diseases. It was less than six months...