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Appendix D
Selected Bibliography

OVERVIEW

Berger A, Drosten CH, Doerr HW, Stürmer M, Preiser W. 2004. Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS): paradigm of an emerging viral infection. Journal of Clinical Virology. 29(1):13-22.


CDC. Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). 2004. Web Page. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/sars/.


Groneberg DA, Zhang L, Welte T, Zabel P, Chung KF. 2003. Severe acute respiratory syndrome: global initiatives for disease diagnosis. QJM. 96(11):845-52.


Lai MM. 2003. SARS virus: the beginning of the unraveling of a new coronavirus. Journal of Biomedical Science. 10(6:2):664-75.

Lingappa JR, McDonald LC, Simone P, Parashar UD. 2004. Wresting SARS from uncertainty. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-1032.htm.


Peiris JSM, Yuen KY, Osterhaus ADME, Stöhr K. 2003. The severe acute respiratory syndrome. New England Journal of Medicine. 349(25):2431-2441.


SARS Expert Committee. SARS in Hong Kong: From Experience to Action. Hong Kong (SAR), China: Hong Kong Government; 2003. Available at: http://www.sars-expertcom.gov.hk/english/reports/reports.html.


WHO. Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). 2004. Web Page. Available at: http://www.who.int/csr/sars/en/.

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ORIGIN AND SPREAD

Booth CM, Matukas LM, Tomlinson GA, Rachlis AR, Rose DB, Dwosh HA, Walmsley SL, Mazzulli T, Avendano M, Derkach P, Ephtimios IE, Kitai I, Mederski BD, Shadowitz SB, Gold WL, Hawryluck LA, Rea E, Chenkin JS, Cescon DW, Poutanen SM, Detsky AS. 2003. Clinical features and shortterm outcomes of 144 patients with SARS in the greater Toronto area. JAMA. 289(21):2801-9. [Erratum appears in JAMA. 2003. 290(3):334.]


Drosten C, Gunther S, Preiser W, van der Werf S, Brodt HR, Becker S, Rabenau H, Panning M, Kolesnikova L, Fouchier RA, Berger A, Burguiere AM, Cinatl J, Eickmann M, Escriou N, Grywna K, Kramme S, Manuguerra JC, Muller S, Rickerts V, Sturmer M, Vieth S, Klenk HD, Osterhaus AD, Schmitz H, Doerr HW. 2003. Identification of a novel coronavirus in patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome. New England Journal of Medicine. 348(20): 1967-76.


Hsu LY, Lee CC, Green JA, Ang B, Paton NI, Lee L, Villacian JS, Lim PL, Earnest A, Leo YS. 2003. Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in Singapore: clinical features of index patient and initial contacts. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 9(6). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/eid/vol9no6/03-0264.htm.


Ksiazek TG, Erdman D, Goldsmith CS, Zaki SR, Peret T, Emery S, Tong S, Urbani C, Comer JA, Lim W, Rollin PE, Dowell SF, Ling AE, Humphrey CD, Shieh WJ, Guarner J, Paddock CD, Rota P, Fields B, DeRisi J, Yang JY, Cox N, Hughes JM, LeDuc JW, Bellini WJ, Anderson LJ, SARS Working Group. 2003. A novel coronavirus associated with severe acute respiratory syndrome. New England Journal of Medicine. 348(20):1953-66.

Kuiken T, Fouchier RA, Schutten M, Rimmelzwaan GF, van Amerongen G, van Riel D, Laman JD, de Jong T, van Doornum G, Lim W, Ling AE, Chan PK, Tam JS, Zambon MC, Gopal R, Drosten C, van der Werf S, Escriou N, Manuguerra JC, Stohr K, Peiris JS, Osterhaus AD. 2003. Newly discovered coronavirus as the primary cause of severe acute respiratory syndrome. Lancet. 362(9380):263-70.


Lee N, Hui D, Wu A, Chan P, Cameron P, Joynt GM, Ahuja A, Yung MY, Leung CB, To KF, Lui SF, Szeto CC, Chung S, Sung JJ. 2003. A major outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome in Hong Kong. New England Journal of Medicine. 348(20):1986-94.

Liang W, Zhu Z, Guo J, Liu Z, He X, Zhou W, Chin DP, Schucat A, Beijing Joint SARS Expert Group. 2004. Severe acute respiratory syndrome, Beijing, 2003. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(1). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/eid/vol10no1/03-0553.htm.


Peiris JS, Lai ST, Poon LL, Guan Y, Yam LY, Lim W, et al. 2003. Coronavirus as a possible cause of severe acute respiratory syndrome. Lancet. 361(9366): 1319-25.

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Poutanen SM, Low DE, Henry B, Finkelstein S, Rose D, Green K, Tellier R, Draker R, Adachi D, Ayers M, Chan AK, Skowronski DM, Salit I, Simor AE, Slutsky AS, Doyle PW, Krajden M, Petric M, Brunham RC, McGeer AJ, National Microbiology Laboratory Canada, Canadian Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Study Team. 2003. Identification of severe acute respiratory syndrome in Canada. New England Journal of Medicine. 348(20):1995-2005.


Tsang KW, Ho PL, Ooi GC, Yee WK, Wang T, Chan-Yeung M, Lam WK, Seto WH, Yam LY, Cheung TM, Wong PC, Lam B, Ip MS, Chan J, Yuen KY, Lai KN. 2003. A cluster of cases of severe acute respiratory syndrome in Hong Kong. New England Journal of Medicine. 348(20):1977-85.


Wong RSM, Hui DS. 2004. Index patient and SARS outbreak in Hong Kong. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0645.htm.

Wu W, Wang J, Liu P, Chen W, Yin S, Jiang S, Yan L, Zhan J, Chen X, Li J, Huang Z, Huang H. 2003. A hospital outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome in Guangzhou, China. Chinese Medical Journal. 116(6):811-8.


Zhao Z, Zhang F, Xu M, Huang K, Zhong W, Cai W, Yin Z, Huang S, Deng Z, Wei M, Xiong J, Hawkey PM. 2003. Description and clinical treatment of an early outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in Guangzhou, PR China. Journal of Medical Microbiology. 52(Pt 8):715-20.

Zhong NS, Zheng BJ, Li YM, Poon, Xie ZH, Chan KH, Li PH, Tan SY, Chang Q, Xie JP, Liu XQ, Xu J, Li DX, Yuen KY, Peiris, Guan Y. 2003. Epidemiology and cause of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in Guangdong, People’s Republic of China, in February, 2003. Lancet. 362(9393):1353-8.

EPIDEMIOLOGY

The Chinese SARS Molecular Epidemiology Consortium. 2004. Molecular evolution of the SARS coronavirus during the course of the SARS epidemic in China. Science. 303(5664)1666-9.

Choi BC, Pak AW. 2003. A simple approximate mathematical model to predict the number of severe acute respiratory syndrome cases and deaths. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health. 57(10):831-5.

Chow PKH, Ooi E-E, Tan H-K, Ong K-W, Sil BK, Teo M, et al. 2004. Healthcare worker seroconversion in SARS outbreak. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0397.htm.


Donnelly CA, Ghani AC, Leung GM, Hedley AJ, Fraser C, Riley S, Abu-Raddad LJ, Ho LM, Thach TQ, Chau P, Chan KP, Lam TH, Tse LY, Tsang T, Liu SH, Kong JH, Lau EM, Ferguson NM, Anderson RM. 2003. Epidemiological determinants of spread of causal agent of severe acute respiratory syn-

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drome in Hong Kong. Lancet. 361(9371):1761-6. [Erratum appears in Lancet. 2003. 361(9371):1832.]


Flint J, Burton S, Macey JF, Deeks SL, Tam TW, King A, Bodie-Collins M, Naus M, MacDonald D, McIntyre C, Krajden M, Petric M, Halpert C, Gustafson L, Larder A. 2003. Assessment of in-flight transmission of SARS: results of contact tracing, Canada. Canada Communicable Disease Report. 29(12):105-10.


Goh DLM, Lee BW, Chia KS, Heng BH, Chen M, Ma S, et al. 2004. Secondary household transmission of SARS, Singapore. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0676.htm.

Guan Y, Peiris JSM, Zheng B, Poon LLM, Chan KH, Zeng FY, Chan CWM, Chan MN, Chen JD, Chow KYC, Hon CC, Hui KH, Li J, Li VYY, Wang Y, Leung SW, Yuen KY, Leung FC. 2004. Molecular epidemiology of the novel coronavirus that causes severe acute respiratory syndrome. Lancet. 363(9403):99-104.


Ha LD, Bloom SA, Nguyen QH, Maloney SA, Le MQ, Leitmeyer KC, et al. 2004. Lack of SARS transmission among public hospital workers, Vietnam. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0707.htm.

Ho AS, Sung JJ, Chan-Yeung M. 2003. An outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome among hospital workers in a community hospital in Hong Kong. Annals of Internal Medicine. 139(7):564-7.

Hsieh Y-H, Chen CWS, Hsu S-B. 2004. SARS outbreak, Taiwan, 2003. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0515.htm.

Hsueh P-R, Chen P-J, Hsiao C-H, Yeh S-H, Cheng W-C, Wang J-L, et al. 2004. Patient data, early SARS epidemic, Taiwan. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(3). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no3/03-0571.htm.


Isakbaeva ET, Khetsuriani N, Beard RS, Peck A, Erdman D, Monroe SS, et al. 2004. SARS-associated coronavirus transmission, United States. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0734.htm.


Lau JTF, Lau M, Kim JH, Wong E, Tsui H-Y, Tsang T, et al. 2004. Probable secondary infections in households of SARS patients in Hong Kong. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0626.htm.

Lipsitch M, Cohen T, Cooper B, Robins JM, Ma S, James L, Gopalakrishna G, Chew SK, Tan CC, Samore MH, Fisman D, Murray M. 2003. Transmission dynamics and control of severe acute respiratory syndrome. Science. 300(5627):1966-70.

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Loeb M, McGeer A, Henry B, Ofner M, Rose D, Hlywka T, et al. 2004. SARS among critical care nurses, Toronto. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0838.htm.


Meltzer MI. 2004. Multiple contact dates and SARS incubation periods. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0426.htm.


Ng SK. 2003. Possible role of an animal vector in the SARS outbreak in Amoy Gardens. Lancet. 362(9383):570-2.


Olsen SJ, Chang HL, Cheung TY, Tang AF, Fisk TL, Ooi SP, Kuo HW, Jiang DD, Chen KT, Lando J, Hsu KH, Chen TJ, Dowell SF. 2003. Transmission of the severe acute respiratory syndrome on aircraft. New England Journal of Medicine. 349(25):2416-22.


Park BJ, Peck AJ, Kuehnert MJ, Newbern C, Smelser C, Comer JA, et al. 2004. Lack of SARS transmission among healthcare workers, United States. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: URL: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0793.htm.

Peck AJ, Newbern EC, Feikin DR, Isakbaeva ET, Park BJ, Fehr JT, et al. 2004. Lack of SARS transmission and U.S. SARS case-patient. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0746.htm.


Riley S, Fraser C, Donnelly CA, Ghani AC, Abu-Raddad LJ, Hedley AJ, Leung GM, Ho LM, Lam TH, Thach TQ, Chau P, Chan KP, Lo SV, Leung PY, Tsang T, Ho W, Lee KH, Lau EM, Ferguson NM, Anderson RM. 2003. Transmission dynamics of the etiological agent of SARS in Hong Kong: impact of public health interventions. Science. 300(5627):1961-6.


Shen Z, Ning F, Zhou W, He X, Lin C, Chin DP, et al. 2004. Superspreading SARS events, Beijing, 2003. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0732.htm.


Varia M, Wilson S, Sarwal S, McGeer A, Gournis E, Galanis E, Henry B, Hospital Outbreak Investigation Team. 2003. Investigation of a nosocomial outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in Toronto, Canada. Canadian Medical Association Journal. 169(4):285-92.


WHO. Consensus document on the epidemiology of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). 2003. Web Page. Available at: http://www.who.int/csr/sars/en/WHOconsensus.pdf.

Wilder-Smith A, Paton NI, Goh KT. 2003. Low risk of transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome on airplanes: the Singapore experience. Tropical Medicine & International Health. 8(11):1035-7.

Wong T-W, Lee C-K, Tam W, Lau JTF, Yu T-S, Lui S-F, et al. 2004. Cluster of SARS among medical students exposed to single patient, Hong Kong. Emerg-

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ing Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0452.htm.

Wu J, Xu F, Zhou W, Feikin DR, Lin C-Y, He X, et al. 2004. Risk factors for SARS among persons without known contact with SARS patients, Beijing, China. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0730.htm.

Wu W, Wang JF, Liu PM, Jiang SP, Chen QY, Chen WX, Yin SM, Yan L, Zhan J, Chen XL, Li JG. 2004. Comparison of clinical course of patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome among the multiple generations of nosocomial transmission. Chinese Medical Journal. 117(1):14-8.

SURVEILLANCE AND SCREENING

CDC. SARS: Surveillance and reporting. 2004. Web Page. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/sars/reporting.htm.

Chen SY, Su CP, Ma MH, Chiang WC, Hsu CY, Ko PC, Tsai KC, Yen ZS, Shih FY, Chen SC, Chen WJ. 2004. Predictive model of diagnosing probable cases of severe acute respiratory syndrome in febrile patients with exposure risk. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 43(1):1-5.


Desenclos J-C, van der Werf S, Bonmarin I, Levy-Bruhl D, Yazdanpanah Y, Hoen Beal. 2004. Introduction of SARS in France, March–April, 2003. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0351.htm.


Heymann DL, Rodier G. 2004. Global surveillance, national surveillance, and SARS. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-1038.htm.


Jernigan JA, Low DE, Helfand RF. 2004. Combining clinical and epidemiologic features for early recognition of SARS. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/030741.htm.


Kaydos-Daniels SC, Olowokure B, Chang H-J, Barwick RS, Deng J-F, Lee M-L, et al. 2004. Body temperature monitoring and SARS fever hotline, Taiwan. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0748.htm.


Pickles H. 2003. Screening international travellers in China for SARS. Communicable Disease & Public Health. 6(3):216-20.


Rainer TH, Cameron PA, Smit D, Ong KL, Hung AN, Nin DC, Ahuja AT, Si LC, Sung JJ. 2003. Evaluation of WHO criteria for identifying patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome out of hospital: prospective observational study. BMJ. 326(7403):1354-8.


Schrag SJ, Brooks JT, Van Beneden C, Parashar UD, Griffin PM, Anderson LJ, et al. 2004. SARS surveillance during emergency public health response, United States, March–July 2003. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial

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online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/030752.htm.

Su CP, Chiang WC, Ma MH, Chen SY, Hsu CY, Ko PC, Tsai KC, Fan CM, Shih FY, Chen SC, Chen YC, Chang SC, Chen WJ. 2004. Validation of a novel severe acute respiratory syndrome scoring system. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 43(1):34-42.


Wang TL, Jang TN, Huang CH, Kao SJ, Lin CM, Lee FN, Liu CY, Chong CF, Lin CM, Dorji H, Teng HJ, Chang H. 2004. Establishing a clinical decision rule of severe acute respiratory syndrome at the emergency department. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 43(1):17-22.

WHO. WHO SARS international reference and verification laboratory network: Policy and procedures in the inter-epidemic period. 2004. Web Page. Available at: http://www.who.int/csr/sars/guidelines/en/WHOSARSReferenceLab.pdf.

CONTROL MEASURES

Abdullah AS, Tomlinson B, Cockram CS, Thomas GN. 2003. Lessons from the severe acute respiratory syndrome outbreak in Hong Kong. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 9(9). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/eid/vol9no9/03-0366.htm.

Anonymous. 2003. Mechanical ventilation of SARS patients: safety issues involving breathing-circuit filters. Health Devices. 32(6):220-2.

Anonymous. 2003. Protecting against SARS during equipment maintenance. Health Devices. 32(6):213-9.


Castillo-Chavez C, Castillo-Garsow C, Yakuba A. 2003. Mathematical models of isolation and quarantine. JAMA. 290(21):2876-7.

CDC. 2003. Efficiency of quarantine during an epidemic of severe acute respiratory syndrome—Beijing, China, 2003. Morbidity & Mortality Weekly Report. 52(43):1037-40.

CDC. 2003. Use of quarantine to prevent transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome—Taiwan, 2003. Morbidity & Mortality Weekly Report. 52(29): 680-3.

CDC. SARS: Infection control. 2004. Web Page. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/sars/ic.htm.

Chau PH, Yip PS. 2003. Monitoring the severe acute respiratory syndrome epidemic and assessing effectiveness of interventions in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health. 57(10):766-9.

Christian MD, Loutfy M, McDonald LC, Martinez KF, Ofner M, Wong T, et al. 2004. Possible SARS coronavirus transmission during cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0700.htm.

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Derrick J.L., Gomersall CD. 2004. Surgical helmets and SARS infection. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0764.htm.

Dwosh HA, Hong HH, Austgarden D, Herman S, Schabas R. 2003. Identification and containment of an outbreak of SARS in a community hospital. Canadian Medical Association Journal. 168(11):1415-20.


Jiang S, Huang L, Chen X, Wang J, Wu W, Yin S, Chen W, Zhan J, Yan L, Ma L, Li J, Huang Z. 2003. Ventilation of wards and nosocomial outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome among healthcare workers. Chinese Medical Journal. 116(9):1293-7.


Kumar D, Tellier R, Draker R, Levy G, Humar A. 2003. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in a liver transplant recipient and guidelines for donor SARS screening. American Journal of Transplantation. 3(8):977-81.

Kwan A, Fok WG, Law KI, Lam SH. 2004. Tracheostomy in a patient with severe acute respiratory syndrome. British Journal of Anaesthesia. 92(2):280-2.


Lau JTF, Fung KS, Wong TW, Kim JH, Wong E, Chung S, et al. 2004. SARS transmission among hospital workers in Hong Kong. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online] 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0534.htm.

Lee A, Cheng FF, Yuen H, Ho M, Hong Kong Healthy Schools Support Group. 2003. How would schools step up public health measures to control spread of SARS? Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health. 57(12):945-9.

Lloyd-Smith JO, Galvani AP, Getz WM. 2003. Curtailing transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome within a community and its hospital. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London—Series B: Biological Sciences. 270(1528):1979-89.


Ng PC, So KW, Leung TF, Cheng FW, Lyon DJ, Wong W, Cheung KL, Fung KS, Lee CH, Li AM, Hon KL, Li CK, Fok TF. 2003. Infection control for SARS in a tertiary neonatal centre. Archives of Disease in Childhood Fetal & Neonatal Edition. 88(5):F405-9.


Owolabi T, Kwolek S. 2004. Managing obstetrical patients during severe acute respiratory syndrome outbreak. Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology Canada. 26(1):35-41.


Pang X, Zhu Z, Xu F, Guo J, Gong X, Liu D, Liu Z, Chin DP, Feikin DR. 2003. Evaluation of control measures implemented in the severe acute respiratory syndrome outbreak in Beijing, 2003. JAMA. 290(24):3215-21.

Parmar HA, Lim TC, Goh JS, Tan JT, Sitoh YY, Hui F. 2004. Providing optimal radiology service in the severe acute respiratory syndrome outbreak: use of mobile CT. American Journal of Roentgenology. 182(1):57-60.


Seto WH, Tsang D, Yung RWH, Ching TY, Ng TK, Ho M, Ho LM, Peiris JSM. 2003. Effectiveness of precautions against droplets and contact in prevention

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of nosocomial transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). Lancet. 361(9368):1519-20.

Singh K, Hsu L, Villacian J, Habib A, Fisher D, Tambyah P. 2003. Severe acute respiratory syndrome: lessons from Singapore. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 9(10). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/eid/vol9no10/03-0388.htm.


Tham KY. 2004. An emergency department response to severe acute respiratory syndrome: a prototype response to bioterrorism. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 43(1):6-14.

Tsou IY, Goh JS, Kaw GJ, Chee TS. 2003. Severe acute respiratory syndrome: management and reconfiguration of a radiology department in an infectious disease situation. Radiology. 229(1):21-6.

Twu SJ, Chen TJ, Chen CJ, Olsen SJ, Lee LT, Fisk T, Hsu KH, Chang SC, Chen KT, Chiang IH, Wu YC, Wu JS, Dowell SF. 2003. Control measures for severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in Taiwan. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 9(6). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/eid/vol9no6/03-0283.htm.


WHO. WHO post-outbreak biosafety guidelines for handling of SARS-CoV specimens and cultures. 2003. Web Page. Available at: http://www.who.int/csr/sars/biosafety2003_12_18/en/.

Wilder-Smith A, Paton NI, Goh KT. 2003. Experience of severe acute respiratory syndrome in Singapore: importation of cases, and defense strategies at the airport. Journal of Travel Medicine. 10(5):259-62.

LAW, GOVERNMENT, AND ETHICS

Bernstein M. 2003. SARS and ethics. Hospital Quarterly. 7(1):38-40.


CDC. 2004. SARS: Community containment, including quarantine. Web Page. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/sars/quarantine.htm.

CDC. 2004. SARS: Legal authorities for isolation and quarantine. Web Page. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/sars/legal.htm.


Fidler DP. 2003. Emerging trends in international law concerning global infectious disease control. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online] 9(3). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/eid/vol9no3-02/0336.htm.


Gostin LO, Bayer R, Fairchild AL. 2003. Ethical and legal challenges posed by severe acute respiratory syndrome: implications for the control of severe infectious disease threats. JAMA. 290(24):3229-37.


Hopkins RS, Misegades L, Ransom J, Lipson L, Brink EW. 2004. SARS preparedness checklist for state and local health officials. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0729.htm.

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Misrahi JJ, Foster JA, Shaw FE, Cetron MS. 2004. HHS/CDC legal response to SARS outbreak. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0721.htm.


Parashar UD, Anderson LJ. 2004. SARS preparedness and response. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0803.htm.


Richards EP, Rathburn KC. 2004. Making state public health laws work for SARS outbreaks. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0836.htm.

Rothstein, MA, Alcalde, MG, Elster, NR, Majumder, MA, Palmer, LI, Stone, TH, and Hoffman, RE. 2003. Quarantine and isolation: Lessons learned from SARS. A report to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Web Page. Available at: http://www.louisville.edu/medschool/ibhpl/publications/SARS%20REPORT.pdf.


Singer PA, Benatar SR, Bernstein M, Daar AS, Dickens BM, MacRae SK, Upshur RE, Wright L, Shaul RZ. 2003. Ethics and SARS: lessons from Toronto. BMJ. 327( 7427):1342-4.

COMMUNICATION WITH THE PUBLIC

Arguin PM, Navin AW, Steele SF, Weld LH, Kozarsky PE. 2004. SARS travel alerts and advice. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online] 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0812.htm.


Lau JT, Yang X, Tsui H, Kim JH. 2003. Monitoring community responses to the SARS epidemic in Hong Kong: from day 10 to day 62. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health. 57(11):864-70.

Leung GM, Lam TH, Ho LM, Ho SY, Chan BH, Wong IO, Hedley AJ. 2003. The impact of community psychological responses on outbreak control for severe acute respiratory syndrome in Hong Kong. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health. 57(11):857-63.


Person B, Sy F, Holton K, Govert B, Liang A, NCID/SARS Emergency Outreach Team. 2004. Fear and stigma: the epidemic within the SARS outbreak. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0750.htm.


Quah SR, Lee H-P. 2004. Crisis prevention and management during SARS outbreak, Singapore. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0418.htm.

CLINICAL FEATURES AND PATHOLOGY

Antonio GE, Wong KT, Chu WC, Hui DS, Cheng FW, Yuen EH, Chung SS, Fok TF, Sung JJ, Ahuja AT. 2003. Imaging in severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). Clinical Radiology. 58(11):825-32.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Selected Bibliography." Institute of Medicine. 2004. Learning from SARS: Preparing for the Next Disease Outbreak: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10915.
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Avendano M, Derkach P, Swan S. 2003. Clinical course and management of SARS in health care workers in Toronto: a case series. Canadian Medical Association Journal. 168(13):1649-60.


Babyn PS, Chu WC, Tsou IY, Wansaicheong GK, Allen U, Bitnun A, Chee TS, Cheng FW, Chiu MC, Fok TF, Hon EK, Gahunia HK, Kaw GJ, Khong PL, Leung CW, Li AM, Manson D, Metreweli C, Ng PC, Read S, Stringer DA. 2004. Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS): chest radiographic features in children. Pediatric Radiology. 34(1):47-58.

Beijing Group of National Research Project for SARS. 2003. Dynamic changes in blood cytokine levels as clinical indicators in severe acute respiratory syndrome. Chinese Medical Journal. 116(9):1283-7.


Chan MS, Chan IY, Fung KH, Poon E, Yam LY, Lau KY. 2004. High-resolution ct findings in patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome: a pattern-based approach. American Journal of Roentgenology. 182(1):49-56.

Chao CC, Tsai LK, Chiou YH, Tseng MT, Hsieh ST, Chang SC, Chang YC. 2003. Peripheral nerve disease in SARS: report of a case. Neurology. 61(12): 1820-1.

Chen SY, Chiang WC, Ma MH, Su CP, Hsu CY, Chow-In Ko P, Tsai KC, Yen ZS, Shih FY, Chen SC, Lin SJ, Wang JL, Chang SC, Chen WJ. 2004. Sequential symptomatic analysis in probable severe acute respiratory syndrome cases. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 43(1):27-33.

Choi KW, Chau TN, Tsang O, Tso E, Chiu MC, Tong WL, Lee PO, Ng TK, Ng WF, Lee KC, Lam W, Yu WC, Lai JY, Lai ST, Princess Margaret Hospital SARS Study Group. 2003. Outcomes and prognostic factors in 267 patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome in Hong Kong. Annals of Internal Medicine. 139(9):715-23.


Ding Y, Wang H, Shen H, Li Z, Geng J, Han H, Cai J, Li X, Kang W, Weng D, Lu Y, Wu D, He L, Yao K. 2003. The clinical pathology of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS): a report from China. Journal of Pathology. 200(3): 282-9.


Fowler RA, Lapinsky SE, Hallett D, Detsky AS, Sibbald WJ, Slutsky AS, Stewart TE, Toronto SARS Critical Care Group. 2003. Critically ill patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome. JAMA. 290(3):367-73.

Franks TJ, Chong PY, Chui P, Galvin JR, Lourens RM, Reid AH, Selbs E, McEvoy CP, Hayden CD, Fukuoka J, Taubenberger JK, Travis WD. 2003. Lung pathology of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS): a study of 8 autopsy cases from Singapore. Human Pathology. 34(8):743-8.


Grinblat L, Shulman H, Glickman A, Matukas L, Paul N. 2003. Severe acute respiratory syndrome: radiographic review of 40 probable cases in Toronto, Canada. Radiology. 228(3):802-9.


Jang TN, Yeh DY, Shen SH, Huang CH, Jiang JS, Kao SJ. 2004. Severe acute respiratory syndrome in Taiwan: analysis of epidemiological characteristics in 29 cases. Journal of Infection. 48(1):23-31.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Selected Bibliography." Institute of Medicine. 2004. Learning from SARS: Preparing for the Next Disease Outbreak: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10915.
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Lang ZW, Zhang LJ, Zhang SJ, Meng X, Li JQ, Song CZ, Sun L, Zhou YS, Dwyer D. 2003. A clinicopathological study of three cases of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). Pathology. 35(6):526-31.

Lau K-K, Yu W-C, Chu C-M, Lau S-T, Sheng B, Yuen K-Y. 2004. Possible central nervous system infection by SARS coronavirus. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0638.htm.

Leung TF, Wong GW, Hon KL, Fok TF. 2003. Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in children: epidemiology, presentation and management. Paediatric Respiratory Reviews. 4(4):334-9.

Leung WK, To KF, Chan PK, Chan HL, Wu AK, Lee N, Yuen KY, Sung JJ. 2003. Enteric involvement of severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus infection. Gastroenterology. 125(4):1011-7.

Lew TW, Kwek TK, Tai D, Earnest A, Loo S, Singh K, Kwan KM, Chan Y, Yim CF, Bek SL, Kor AC, Yap WS, Chelliah YR, Lai YC, Goh SK. 2003. Acute respiratory distress syndrome in critically ill patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome. JAMA. 290(3):374-80.

Li SS, Cheng CW, Fu CL, Chan YH, Lee MP, Chan JW, Yiu SF. 2003. Left ventricular performance in patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome: a 30-day echocardiographic follow-up study. Circulation. 108(15):1798-803.

Li T, Qiu Z, Han Y, Wang Z, Fan H, Lu W, Xie J, Ma X, Wang A. 2003. Rapid loss of both CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocyte subsets during the acute phase of severe acute respiratory syndrome. Chinese Medical Journal. 116(7):985-7.

Li Z, Guo X, Hao W, Wu Y, Ji Y, Zhao Y, Liu F, Xie X. 2003. The relationship between serum interleukins and T-lymphocyte subsets in patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome. Chinese Medical Journal. 116(7):981-4.


Manocha S, Walley KR, Russell JA. 2003. Severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (SARS): a critical care perspective. Critical Care Medicine. 31(11): 2684-92.


Ooi CG, Khong PL, Lam B, Ho JC, Yiu WC, Wong WM, Wang T, Ho PL, Wong PC, Chan RH, Lam WK, Lai KN, Tsang KW. 2003. Severe acute respiratory syndrome: relationship between radiologic and clinical parameters. Radiology. 229(2):492-9.


Peiris JS, Chu CM, Cheng VC, Chan KS, Hung IF, Poon LL, Law KI, Tang BS, Hon TY, Chan CS, Chan KH, Ng JS, Zheng BJ, Ng WL, Lai RW, Guan Y, Yuen KY, HKU/UCH SARS Study Group. 2003. Clinical progression and viral load in a community outbreak of coronavirus-associated SARS pneumonia: a prospective study. Lancet. 361(9371):1767-72.


Robertson CA, Lowther SA, Birch T, Tan C, Sorhage F, Stockman L, et al. 2004. SARS and pregnancy: a case report. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0736.htm.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Selected Bibliography." Institute of Medicine. 2004. Learning from SARS: Preparing for the Next Disease Outbreak: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10915.
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Tan T, Tan B, Kurup A, Oon L, Heng D, Se Thoe S, et al. 2004. SARS and Escherichia coli bacteremia. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0501.htm.

Tee AKH, Oh HML, Hui KP, Lien CTC, Narendran K, Heng BH, et al. 2004. Atypical SARS in geriatric patient. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0322.htm.

Tiwari A, Chan S, Wong A, Tai J, Cheng K, Chan J, Tsang K, Nursing Task Force on Anti-SARS of Queen Mary Hospital. 2003. Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in Hong Kong: patients’ experiences. Nursing Outlook. 51(5):212-9.

Tsang O, Chau T, Choi K, Tso E, Lim W, Chiu M, Tong W, Lee P, Lam B, Ng T, Lai J, Yu W, Lai S. 2003. Coronavirus-positive nasopharyngeal aspirate as predictor for severe acute respiratory syndrome mortality. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 9(11). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/eid/vol9no11/03-0400.htm.

Tsui PT, Kwok ML, Yuen H, Lai ST. 2003. Severe acute respiratory syndrome: clinical outcome and prognostic correlates. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 9(9). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/eid/vol9no9/03-0362.htm.


Vu HT, Leitmeyer KC, Le DH, Miller MJ, Nguyen QH, Uyeki TM, et al. 2004. Clinical description of a completed outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in Vietnam, February–May, 2003. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0761.htm.


Wong KT, Antonio GE, Hui DS, Lee N, Yuen EH, Wu A, Leung CB, Rainer TH, Cameron P, Chung SS, Sung JJ, Ahuja AT. 2003. Severe acute respiratory syndrome: radiographic appearances and pattern of progression in 138 patients. Radiology. 228(2):401-6.

Wong KT, Antonio GE, Hui DS, Lee N, Yuen EH, Wu A, Leung CB, Rainer TH, Cameron P, Chung SS, Sung JJ, Ahuja AT. 2003. Thin-section CT of severe acute respiratory syndrome: evaluation of 73 patients exposed to or with the disease. Radiology. 228(2):395-400.

Wong PN, Mak SK, Lo KY, Tong GM, Wong Y, Watt CL, Wong AK. 2003. Clinical presentation and outcome of severe acute respiratory syndrome in dialysis patients. American Journal of Kidney Diseases. 42(5):1075-81.

Wong RS, Wu A, To KF, Lee N, Lam CW, Wong CK, Chan PK, Ng MH, Yu LM, Hui DS, Tam JS, Cheng G, Sung JJ. 2003. Haematological manifestations in patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome: retrospective analysis. BMJ. 326(7403):1358-62.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Selected Bibliography." Institute of Medicine. 2004. Learning from SARS: Preparing for the Next Disease Outbreak: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10915.
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Yang G-G, Lin S-Z, Liao K-W, Lee J-J, Wang L-S. 2004. SARS-associated coronavirus infection in teenagers. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0485.htm.

DIAGNOSIS AND DETECTION OF THE SARS CORONAVIRUS

CDC. SARS: Evaluation and diagnosis. 2004. Web Page. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/sars/diagnosis.htm.

Chan KH, Poon LLLM, Cheng VCC, Guan Y, Hung IFN, Kong J, et al. 2004. Detection of SARS coronavirus in patients with suspected SARS. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0610.htm.

Chong PY, Chui P, Ling AE, Franks TJ, Tai DY, Leo YS, Kaw GJ, Wansaicheong G, Chan KP, Ean Oon LL, Teo ES, Tan KB, Nakajima N, Sata T, Travis WD. 2004. Analysis of deaths during the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) epidemic in Singapore: challenges in determining a SARS diagnosis. Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine. 128 (2):195-204.


Emery SL, Erdman DD, Bowen MD, Newton BR, Winchell JM, Meyer RF, et al. 2004. Real-time reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction assay for SARS-associated coronavirus. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0759.htm.


Hui JY, Hon TY, Yang MK, Cho DH, Luk WH, Chan RY, Chan KS, Loke TK, Chan JC. 2004. High-resolution computed tomography is useful for early diagnosis of severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus pneumonia in patients with normal chest radiographs. Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography. 28(1):1-9.


Jiang SS, Chen TC, Yang JY, Hsiung CA, Su IJ, Liu YL, Chen PC, Juang JL. 2004. Sensitive and quantitative detection of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection by real-time nested polymerase chain reaction. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 38(2):293-6.


Lau LT, Fung YW, Wong FP, Lin SS, Wang CR, Li HL, Dillon N, Collins RA, Tam JS, Chan PK, Wang CG, Yu AC. 2003. A real-time PCR for SARS-coronavirus incorporating target gene pre-amplification. Biochemical & Biophysical Research Communications. 312(4):1290-6.


Mazzulli T, Farcas GA, Poutanen SM, Willey BM, Low DE, Butany J, Asa SL, Kain KC. 2004. Severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus in lung tissue. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online] 10 (1). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/eid/vol10no1/03-0404.htm.


Ng EK, Hui DS, Chan KC, Hung EC, Chiu RW, Lee N, Wu A, Chim SS, Tong YK, Sung JJ, Tam JS, Lo YM. 2003. Quantitative analysis and prognostic implication of SARS coronavirus RNA in the plasma and serum of patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome. Clinical Chemistry. 49(12):1976-80.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Selected Bibliography." Institute of Medicine. 2004. Learning from SARS: Preparing for the Next Disease Outbreak: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10915.
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Poon LL, Chan KH, Wong OK, Cheung TK, Ng I, Zheng B, Seto WH, Yuen KY, Guan Y, Peiris JS. 2004. Detection of SARS coronavirus in patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome by conventional and real-time quantitative reverse transcription-PCR assays. Clinical Chemistry. 50(1):67-72.


Shi Y, Yi Y, Li P, Kuang T, Li L, Dong M, Ma Q, Cao C. 2003. Diagnosis of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) by detection of SARS coronavirus nucleocapsid antibodies in an antigen-capturing enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 41(12):5781-2.


Tang P, Louie M, Richardson SE, Smieja M, Simor AE, Jamieson F, Fearon M, Poutanen SM, Mazzulli T, Tellier R, Mahony J, Loeb M, Petrich A, Chernesky M, McGeer A, Low DE, Phillips E, Jones S, Bastien N, Li Y, Dick D, Grolla A, Fernando L, Booth TF, Henry B, Rachlis AR, Matukas LM, Rose DB, Lovinsky R, Walmsley S, Gold WL, Krajden S, The Ontario Laboratory Working Group for the Rapid Diagnosis of Emerging Infections. 2004. Interpretation of diagnostic laboratory tests for severe acute respiratory syndrome: the Toronto experience. Canadian Medical Association Journal. 170(1):47-54.


Wu HS, Chiu SC, Tseng TC, Lin SF, Lin JH, Hsu YF, et al. 2004. Serologic and molecular biologic methods for SARS-associated coronavirus infection, Taiwan. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0731.htm.

Wu HS, Hsieh YC, Su IJ, Lin TH, Chiu SC, Hsu YF, Lin JH, Wang MC, Chen JY, Hsiao PW, Chang GD, Wang AH, Ting HW, Chou CM, Huang CJ. 2004. Early detection of antibodies against various structural proteins of the SARS-associated coronavirus in SARS patients. Journal of Biomedical Science. 11(1):117-26.


Zhai J, Briese T, Dai E, Wang X, Pang X, Du Z. 2004. Real-time polymerase chain reaction for detecting SARS coronavirus, Beijing, 2003. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no1/03-0799.htm.

Zhang J, Meng B, Liao D, Zhou L, Zhang X, Chen L, Guo Z, Peng C, Zhu B, Lee PP, Xu X, Zhou T, Deng Z, Hu Y, Li K. 2003. De novo synthesis of PCR templates for the development of SARS diagnostic assay. Molecular Biotechnology. 25(2):107-12.

THERAPEUTICS

Cinatl J, Morgenstern B, Bauer G, Chandra P, Rabenau H, Doerr HW. 2003. Treatment of SARS with human interferons. Lancet. 362(9380):293-4. [Erratum appears in Lancet. 2003. 362(9385):748.]

Cooper A, Joglekar A, Adhikari N. 2003. A practical approach to airway management in patients with SARS. Canadian Medical Association Journal. 169(8):785-7.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Selected Bibliography." Institute of Medicine. 2004. Learning from SARS: Preparing for the Next Disease Outbreak: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10915.
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De Groot AS. 2003. How the SARS vaccine effort can learn from HIV: speeding towards the future, learning from the past. Vaccine. 21(27-30):4095-104.


Ho JC, Ooi GC, Mok TY, Chan JW, Hung I, Lam B, Wong PC, Li PC, Ho PL, Lam WK, Ng CK, Ip MS, Lai KN, Chan-Yeung M, Tsang KW. 2003. High-dose pulse versus nonpulse corticosteroid regimens in severe acute respiratory syndrome. American Journal of Respiratory & Critical Care Medicine. 168(12):1449-56.


Knowles SR, Phillips EJ, Dresser L, Matukas L. 2003. Common adverse events associated with the use of ribavirin for severe acute respiratory syndrome in Canada. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 37(8):1139-42.


Loutfy MR, Blatt LM, Siminovitch KA, Ward S, Wolff B, Lho H, Pham DH, Deif H, LaMere EA, Chang M, Kain KC, Farcas GA, Ferguson P, Latchford M, Levy G, Dennis JW, Lai EK, Fish EN. 2003. Interferon alfacon-1 plus corticosteroids in severe acute respiratory syndrome: a preliminary study. JAMA. 290(24):3222-8.


Ooi CG, Khong PL, Ho JC, Lam B, Wong WM, Yiu WC, Wong PC, Wong CF, Lai KN, Tsang KW. 2003. Severe acute respiratory syndrome: radiographic evaluation and clinical outcome measures. Radiology. 229(2):500-6.


van Vonderen MG, Bos JC, Prins JM, Wertheim-van Dillen P, Speelman P. 2003. Ribavirin in the treatment of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). Netherlands Journal of Medicine. 61(7):238-41.

Verbeek PR, Schwartz B, Burgess RJ. 2003. Should paramedics intubate patients with SARS-like symptoms? Canadian Medical Association Journal. 169(4): 299-300.


Wei WI, Tuen HH, Ng RW, Lam LK. 2003. Safe tracheostomy for patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome. Laryngoscope. 113(10):1777-9.

Zhaori G. 2003. Antiviral treatment of SARS: can we draw any conclusions? Canadian Medical Association Journal. 169(11):1165-6.

MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY

Anand K, Ziebuhr J, Wadhwani P, Mesters JR, Hilgenfeld R. 2003. Coronavirus main proteinase (3CLpro) structure: basis for design of anti-SARS drugs. Science. 300(5626):1763-7.


Cai QC, Jiang QW, Zhao GM, Guo Q, Cao GW, Chen T. 2003. Putative caveolin-binding sites in SARS-CoV proteins. Zhongguo Yao Li Xue Bao/Acta Pharmacologica Sinica. 24(10):1051-9.

Che XY, Hao W, Qiu LW, Pan YX, Liao ZY, Xu H, Chen JJ, Hou JL, Woo PC, Lau SK, Kwok YY, Huang Z. 2003. Antibody response of patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) to nucleocapsid antigen of SARS-associated coronavirus. Di Yi Junyi Daxue Xuebao. 23(7):637-9.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Selected Bibliography." Institute of Medicine. 2004. Learning from SARS: Preparing for the Next Disease Outbreak: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10915.
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Chou KC, Wei DQ, Zhong WZ. 2003. Binding mechanism of coronavirus main proteinase with ligands and its implication to drug design against SARS. Biochemical & Biophysical Research Communications. 308(1):148-51.


Fan K, Wei P, Feng Q, Chen S, Huang C, Ma L, Lai B, Pei J, Liu Y, Chen J, Lai L. 2004. Biosynthesis, purification, and substrate specificity of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 3C-like proteinase. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 279(3):1637-42.


Gao F, Ou HY, Chen LL, Zheng WX, Zhang CT. 2003. Prediction of proteinase cleavage sites in polyproteins of coronaviruses and its applications in analyzing SARS-CoV genomes. FEBS Letters. 553(3):451-6.

Goldsmith CS, Tatti KM, Ksiazek TG, Rollin PE, Comer JA, Lee WW, et al. 2004. Ultrastructural characterization of SARS coronavirus. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0913.htm.


He R, Leeson A, Andonov A, Li Y, Bastien N, Cao J, Osiowy C, Dobie F, Cutts T, Ballantine M, Li X. 2003. Activation of AP-1 signal transduction pathway by SARS coronavirus nucleocapsid protein. Biochemical & Biophysical Research Communications. 311(4):870-6.

Hensley LE, Fritz EA, Jahrling PB, Karp CL, Huggins JW, Geisbert TW. 2004. Interferon-ß 1a and SARS coronavirus replication. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online]. 10(2). Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0482.htm.

Ho TY, Wu SL, Cheng SE, Wei YC, Huang SP, Hsiang CY. 2004. Antigenicity and receptor-binding ability of recombinant SARS coronavirus spike protein. Biochemical & Biophysical Research Communications. 313(4):938-47.


Jenwitheesuk E, Samudrala R. 2003. Identifying inhibitors of the SARS coronavirus proteinase. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 13(22):3989-92.


Krokhin O, Li Y, Andonov A, Feldmann H, Flick R, Jones S, Stroeher U, Bastien N, Dasuri KV, Cheng K, Simonsen JN, Perreault H, Wilkins J, Ens W, Plummer F, Standing KG. 2003. Mass spectrometric characterization of proteins from the SARS virus: a preliminary report. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics. 2(5):346-56.


Navas-Martin S, Weiss SR. 2003. SARS: Lessons learned from other coronaviruses. Viral Immunology. 16(4):461-74.

Ng ML, Tan SH, See EE, Ooi EE, Ling AE. 2003. Proliferative growth of SARS coronavirus in Vero E6 cells. Journal of General Virology. 84(12):3291-303.


Spiga O, Bernini A, Ciutti A, Chiellini S, Menciassi N, Finetti F, Causarono V, Anselmi F, Prischi F, Niccolai N. 2003. Molecular modelling of S1 and S2 subunits of SARS coronavirus spike glycoprotein. Biochemical & Biophysical Research Communications. 310(1):78-83.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Selected Bibliography." Institute of Medicine. 2004. Learning from SARS: Preparing for the Next Disease Outbreak: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10915.
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Tanner JA, Watt RM, Chai YB, Lu LY, Lin MC, Peiris JS, Poon LL, Kung HF, Huang JD. 2003. The severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) coronavirus NTPase/helicase belongs to a distinct class of 5' to 3' viral helicases. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 278(41):39578-82.


Wang J, Wen J, Li J, Yin J, Zhu Q, Wang H, Yang Y, Qin E, You B, Li W, Li X, Huang S, Yang R, Zhang X, Yang L, Zhang T, Yin Y, Cui X, Tang X, Wang L, He B, Ma L, Lei T, Zeng C, Fang J, Yu J, Wang J, Yang H, West MB, Bhatnagar A, Lu Y, Xu N, Liu S. 2003. Assessment of immunoreactive synthetic peptides from the structural proteins of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus. Clinical Chemistry. 49(12):1989-96.


Xiao X, Chakraborti S, Dimitrov AS, Gramatikoff K, Dimitrov DS. 2003. The SARS-CoV S glycoprotein: expression and functional characterization. Biochemical & Biophysical Research Communications. 312(4):1159-64.

Xu X, Liu Y, Weiss S, Arnold E, Sarafianos SG, Ding J. 2003. Molecular model of SARS coronavirus polymerase: implications for biochemical functions and drug design. Nucleic Acids Research. 31(24):7117-30.


Yang H, Yang M, Ding Y, Liu Y, Lou Z, Zhou Z, Sun L, Mo L, Ye S, Pang H, Gao GF, Anand K, Bartlam M, Hilgenfeld R, Rao Z. 2003. The crystal structures of severe acute respiratory syndrome virus main protease and its complex with an inhibitor. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 100(23):13190-5.


Zhang R, Guo Z, Lu J, Meng J, Zhou C, Zhan X, Huang B, Yu X, Huang M, Pan X, Ling W, Chen X, Wan Z, Zheng H, Yan X, Wang Y, Ran Y, Liu X, Ma J, Wang C, Zhang B. 2003. Inhibiting severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus by small interfering RNA. Chinese Medical Journal. 116(8):1262-4.

GENOMICS

Campanacci V, Egloff MP, Longhi S, Ferron F, Rancurel C, Salomoni A, Durousseau C, Tocque F, BrA(C)mond N, Dobbe JC, Snijder EJ, Canard B, Cambillau C. 2003. Structural genomics of the SARS coronavirus: cloning, expression, crystallization and preliminary crystallographic study of the Nsp9 protein. Acta Crystallographica Section D-Biological Crystallography. 59(9):1628-31.

Chen LL, Ou HY, Zhang R, Zhang CT. 2003. ZCURVE_CoV: a new system to recognize protein coding genes in coronavirus genomes, and its applications in analyzing SARS-CoV genomes. Biochemical & Biophysical Research Communications. 307(2):382-8.

Chim SS, Tong YK, Hung EC, Chiu RW, Lo YM. 2004. Genomic sequencing of a SARS coronavirus isolate that predated the Metropole Hotel case cluster in Hong Kong. Clinical Chemistry. 50(1):231-3.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Selected Bibliography." Institute of Medicine. 2004. Learning from SARS: Preparing for the Next Disease Outbreak: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10915.
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Chim SS, Tsui SK, Chan KC, Au TC, Hung EC, Tong YK, Chiu RW, Ng EK, Chan PK, Chu CM, Sung JJ, Tam JS, Fung KP, Waye MM, Lee CY, Yuen KY, Lo YM, CUHK Molecular SARS Research Group. 2003. Genomic characterisation of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus of Amoy Gardens outbreak in Hong Kong. Lancet. 362(9398):1807-8.


Hu LD, Zheng GY, Jiang HS, Xia Y, Zhang Y, Kong XY. 2003. Mutation analysis of 20 SARS virus genome sequences: evidence for negative selection in replicase ORF1b and spike gene. Acta Pharmacologica Sinica. 24(8):741-5.


Li L, Wang Z, Lu Y, Bao Q, Chen S, Wu N, Cheng S, Weng J, Zhang Y, Yan J, Mei L, Wang X, Zhu H, Yu Y, Zhang M, Li M, Yao J, Lu Q, Yao P, Bo X, Wo J, Wang S, Hu S. 2003. Severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus genotype and its characterization. Chinese Medical Journal. 116(9):1288-92.


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The emergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in late 2002 and 2003 challenged the global public health community to confront a novel epidemic that spread rapidly from its origins in southern China until it had reached more than 25 other countries within a matter of months. In addition to the number of patients infected with the SARS virus, the disease had profound economic and political repercussions in many of the affected regions. Recent reports of isolated new SARS cases and a fear that the disease could reemerge and spread have put public health officials on high alert for any indications of possible new outbreaks. This report examines the response to SARS by public health systems in individual countries, the biology of the SARS coronavirus and related coronaviruses in animals, the economic and political fallout of the SARS epidemic, quarantine law and other public health measures that apply to combating infectious diseases, and the role of international organizations and scientific cooperation in halting the spread of SARS. The report provides an illuminating survey of findings from the epidemic, along with an assessment of what might be needed in order to contain any future outbreaks of SARS or other emerging infections.

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