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Volume 9, Number 6—June 2003
Dispatch

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in Singapore: Clinical Features of Index Patient and Initial Contacts

Li-Yang Hsu*Comments to Author , Cheng-Chuan Lee*, Justin A. Green*, Brenda Ang*, Nicholas I. Paton*, Lawrence Lee*, Jorge S. Villacian*, Poh-Lian Lim*, Arul Earnest*, and Yee-Sin Leo*
Author affiliations: *Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Tan Tock Seng, Singapore

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Table 4

Clinical course of severe acute respiratory syndrome (days after onset of symptoms) occurring up to April 10, 2003

Patient Sexa Age Date of onset Admission
to hospital First
abnormal
chest x-ray Supplemental oxygen requirement Mechanical ventilation Fever resolved Radiologic improvement (Death)/
medically fit for discharge
1 (Index) F 23 February 25 5 5 13 Not required 18 15 20
2 F 45 March 4 9 9 13 13 22 20 Hospitalized
3 F 46 March 5 6 6 11 13 Not seen Not seen (34)
4 M 25 March 6 9 9 Not required Not required 12 14 19
5 M 50 March 7 8 8 8 10 Not seen Not seen (19)
6 F 27 March 7 5 8 Not required Not required 16 16 21
7 F 23 March 7 5 5 Not required Not required 10 13 15
8 M 40 March 7 6 6 8 10 Not seen Not seen (20)
9 F 28 March 8 7 9 Not required Not required 11 12 13
10 F 26 March 8 7 7 11 Not required 14 14 17
11 M 27 March 9 8 8 Not required Not required 12 14 17
12 M 39 March 9 7 11 Not required Not required 13 15 18
13 F 19 March 9 7 7 13 Not required 20 17 23
14 F 73 March 9 7 7 10 11 12 18 20
15 F 23 March 9 6 6 11 Not required 16 16 19
16 F 35 March 9 0 9 Not required Not required 11 12 13
17 F 22 March 10 7 11 Not required Not required 13 14 17
18 F 30 March 10 5 9 Not required Not required 11 14 15
19 F 22 March1 1 4 4 8 Not required 10 13 14
20 F 42 March 14 4 4 4 5 9 10 Hospitalized

aF, female; M, male.

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