SARS is the first deadly infectious disease of the 21st century. It started in the Chinese province of Guangdong in November 2002, and by August 2003, it had spread to 29 countries and 3 regions, with a cumulative total of 8,422 cases and 916 deaths. This paper describes the spread of the disease in Hong Kong and discusses its impact on the economy. SARS was an unexpected negative shock. The most significant negative effects were on the demand side, with local consumption and the export of services related to tourism and air travel severely affected in the short run. The economy did not experience a supply shock, as the manufacturing base in the Pearl River Delta was unaffected, and goods continued to be exported through Hong Kong normally....
OBJECTIVE: To describe the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome in Hong Kong. DESIGN: Descr...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Outbreaks of emerging infectious diseases, especially those of a g...
Through the swiftness of air travel, severe acute res-piratory syndrome (SARS) rapidly migrated from...
1. The temporal and spatial evolution of the SARS epidemic in Hong Kong is described. 2. Estimates o...
This paper provides a review of a recently published series of studies that give a detailed and comp...
SARS (Acute Respiratory Syndrome) first presented itself to the global medical community as a case o...
This paper provides a review of a recently published series of studies that give a detailed and comp...
The near absence of transmission (seroprevalence=0.19%) resulting in asymptomatic infection in this ...
Introduction: The purpose of this paper is to provide an assessment of the global economic impacts o...
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) outbreak between 2002 to 2003 has accounted for the world p...
1The outbreak of SARS in 2003 showed that even a disease with a relatively small health impact can h...
It is now 10 years since the world was faced with the first severe and readily transmissible new dis...
Background: The 2003 Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) outbreak was a global epidemic that af...
Background: Health authorities worldwide, especially in the Asia Pacific region, are seeking effecti...
Background. Epidemics such as SARS and H7N9 have caused huge negative impacts on population health a...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome in Hong Kong. DESIGN: Descr...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Outbreaks of emerging infectious diseases, especially those of a g...
Through the swiftness of air travel, severe acute res-piratory syndrome (SARS) rapidly migrated from...
1. The temporal and spatial evolution of the SARS epidemic in Hong Kong is described. 2. Estimates o...
This paper provides a review of a recently published series of studies that give a detailed and comp...
SARS (Acute Respiratory Syndrome) first presented itself to the global medical community as a case o...
This paper provides a review of a recently published series of studies that give a detailed and comp...
The near absence of transmission (seroprevalence=0.19%) resulting in asymptomatic infection in this ...
Introduction: The purpose of this paper is to provide an assessment of the global economic impacts o...
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) outbreak between 2002 to 2003 has accounted for the world p...
1The outbreak of SARS in 2003 showed that even a disease with a relatively small health impact can h...
It is now 10 years since the world was faced with the first severe and readily transmissible new dis...
Background: The 2003 Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) outbreak was a global epidemic that af...
Background: Health authorities worldwide, especially in the Asia Pacific region, are seeking effecti...
Background. Epidemics such as SARS and H7N9 have caused huge negative impacts on population health a...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome in Hong Kong. DESIGN: Descr...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Outbreaks of emerging infectious diseases, especially those of a g...
Through the swiftness of air travel, severe acute res-piratory syndrome (SARS) rapidly migrated from...