๐ Prevalence of subclinical infection by the SARS coronavirus among general practitioners in Hong Kong
Eight general practitioners had severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (SARS) in Hong Kong during the epidemic, and others may have been infected by the SARS coronavirus without developing the full syndrome. We conducted a serological and questionnaire survey to determine the prevalence of subclinical infection by SARS coronavirus among general practitioners in Hong Kong. Participants had to be doctors actively practising in family medicine and who did not have SARS. Approximately 3200 general practitioners were invited to participate and the results of 574 were eligible for analysis. 29 samples were tested positive by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, but all these samples had titre < 25 by immunoflorescence assay. The prevalence for seropositivity was thus 0% (95% CI, 0.0%-0.6%). This finding documents the lack of suliclinical infection by SARS coronavirus in an at-risk group in the community. ยฉ 2004 Taylor & Francis.
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๐ severe acute (1373)
๐ distress syndrome (112)
๐ enzyme-linked immunosorbent (105)
๐ respiratory distress (139)
๐ immunosorbent assay (114)
๐ acute respiratory (1734)
author
๐ค Yu, Wai Cho
๐ค Tsang, Thomas Ho Fai
๐ค Tong, Wing Lok
๐ค Ng, Tak Keung
๐ค Lim, Wilina
๐ค Yeung, Henry Chiu Fat
๐ค To, Wing Kin
๐ค Lam, Bosco
๐ค Tsang, Dominic Ngai Chong
๐ค Ho, Thomas Ock Ling
๐ค Lai, Sik To
๐ค Tong, Kwok Lung
year
โฐ 2004
issn
๐ 00365548
volume
36
number
4
page
287-290
citedbycount
11
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