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Tuesday, May 20, 2003

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Containment of SARS Working, say Chinese Officials - VOA News
Katherine Maria

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As new infections of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome continue to decline in China, officials say their containment measures are working. But the World Health Organization still has reservations about Beijing's reporting methods. Meanwhile, Taiwan continues to grapple with the world's fastest growing SARS outbreak.

Chinese officials on Tuesday announced there had been no new transmission of SARS among full-time Beijing students for at least 11 days, and schools will resume classes gradually.

That is a significant target population given that state-run media say that of the city's more than 2,400 SARS cases, 16 percent are comprised of students and faculty.

Cai Fuchao, a spokesman for the Beijing government, was optimistic that the capital's outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome would fade soon.

He said the number of new cases in Beijing will likely fluctuate between single and double digits in coming weeks.

Reports of new infections continue to make remarkable drops in China. Seventeen new infections were confirmed Tuesday bringing the nationwide tally of infections to 5,248. Less than a month ago hundreds new infections were reported daily.

But the World Health Organization remains skeptical China's aggregate figures are precise, saying that Beijing could be underreporting milder SARS cases.

Daniel Chin, a WHO medical officer based in Beijing, told VOA that in some cases, SARS patients in China were released early or misdiagnosed as having pneumonia not caused by SARS. "We think that overall numbers are dropping, but this seems to be a possible gap in terms of the way cases are being reported… And the most important concern that we have, it's not only the numbers, it's really is the epidemic being controlled?" Mr. Chin said.

Liang Wannian, deputy chief of the Beijing Health Administration, rejects criticism. "There might be cases with false negatives or false positive symptoms," says Mr. Liang. He adds that "no city could be 100 percent sure that all diagnoses are correct," he said.

Meanwhile Taiwan is struggling with a growing outbreak of the disease. WHO statements are blaming lapses in infection control measures, particularly in emergency rooms, for the rapid increase in cases. But the U.N. agency does acknowledge that some of the increases reflect that Taiwan is now properly counting a backlog of cases that only now are being recognized as SARS.

Taiwan's added 39 new cases to its list of almost 400 SARS patients on Tuesday. More than 50 have died.

The outbreak is believed to have originated in China in November. Some 7,800 people have been infected and at least 640 have died worldwide, most of them in Asia.


9:44:52 PM    pray []

SARS Outbreak - VOA News

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, SARS, is a respiratory illness that has recently been reported in Asia, North America and Europe.

A highly contagious disease, SARS has so far defied health checks at airports and borders to spread to more than 25 countries since late February.

According to the World Health Organizations's latest tally, about 4,000 people have the disease worldwide and so far, 217 are reported to have died. In the meantime, new deaths and suspected or confirmed cases are being announced daily.

In this series of reports, VOA examines how the world is dealing with this new health concern.

WHO: SARS Epidemic Ending Except in China  [Audio] 

WHO Questions China's Handling of SARS Outbreak

SARS Still a Major Health Problem

Health Officials Unable to Pinpoint Source of SARS Infection  [Audio] 

WHO Expands SARS Travel Warning  [Audio] 

Beijing Reverses Policy, Approving WHO Visit to Study SARS in Taiwan  [Audio] 

US, Britain Removed from List of SARS-Affected Countries  [Audio] 

Egypt, Saudi Arabia Vigilant Against Spread of SARS  [Audio] 

US Closely Monitoring Ports of Entry for SARS  [Audio] 

ASEAN Emergency SARS Summit Concludes

Medical Expert Calls SARS an 'Evolving Epidemic'  [Audio] 

Containing SARS 1st Priority, says WHO  [Audio] 

Taiwan Reports 1st SARS Death

New Book Explores Old Epidemic With Striking Parallels to SARS  [Audio] 

WHO Mobilizes to Curb Spread of SARS  [Audio] 

WHO Urges East Asian Government to Act Against SARS  [Audio] 

Canadian Officials Sharply Critical of WHO Travel Warning  [Audio] 

SARS Concerns Increase with Summer Travel

Asian Stocks Tumble Amid SARS Fears

SARS Spreading Swiftly Across Asia

SARS Under Control in Vietnam, says WHO  [Audio] 

Despite SARS, Thailand Still Attracts Backpackers  [Audio] 

Experts: China is Fertile Ground for SARS Type Animal Virus to Infect Humans  [Audio] 


SARS Outbreak Appears to be Getting Worse in Taiwan  [Audio] 

China Suspends Adoptions to Prevent Spread of SARS  [Audio] 

Asian Markets Negatively Affected by SARS  [Audio] 

Editorial Writer Predicts No Major SARS Economic Impact in Asia  [Audio] 

China Threatens Death Penalty for Intentional Spread of SARS

CDC Director Calls China's Anti-SARS Measures 'Extreme'  [Audio] 

Report: Millions of Travel Industry Jobs Could Be Lost Due to SARS

SARS Causing Severe Crisis for Asian Airline Industry  [Audio] 

SARS Update: New Quarantines in China, Russia Reports Case

WHO Advises Travelers to Avoid Taipei

WHO Visits China's Hebei Province Over SARS Outbreak  [Audio] 

China Says SARS Cases Leveling Off in Beijing


9:41:53 PM    pray []

Kazak Authorities Requiring Medical Checkups on Border with China
VOA News

Kazakh authorities are requiring all travelers crossing the border from China to undergo medical check-ups, in an effort to prevent the spread of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome into the country.

The authorities said the border zone can be entered only by special permit and that those showing any signs of the disease will be isolated.

Kazakhstan closed its border in early May, initially until May 20. The Interfax news agency quotes the government press service as saying the border will remain closed until the SARS situation stabilizes.

No cases of SARS have been reported in Kazakhstan.

Thousands of people have contracted SARS, a flu-like illness that started in China and has spread around the world. Since November, SARS has infected at least 7,800 people and claimed at least 640 lives worldwide.

Some information for this report provided by Reuters


9:36:55 PM    pray []

Today's Prayer Request from Pray For China

A picture named ch-flag.gifGas explosion killed more than 80 miners in Anhui province. Coal mining is the most dangerous profession in China, with more than 5000 deaths yearly according to government report, leaving 5000 orphans and widows yearly. We again remember all the miner families in our prayers. Let us pray for the Gospel to bring comfort to the surviving families.


9:34:05 PM    pray []

China will be the focus of the 2003 Day of Prayer and Fasting for World Evangelization on June 8! A new video entitled "A Door of Opportunity: Loving the Chinese" has been released to help individuals and churches facilitate this intensive time of prayer.

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9:31:15 PM    pray []

China floods 'kill 69'. At least 69 people are reported to have died in flooding in central China, as the south-west braces itself for more rain. [BBC News | World | UK Edition]
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