How Do You Identify Symptoms Of SARS?
SARS is the acronym for the condition known as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome that struck massive numbers of individuals in Hong Kong and other areas of Asia and around the globe in 2003. SARS is a respiratory condition that is caused by a virus called the coronavirus, one of many virus afflictions that typically causes colds in human beings.The exact cause of SARS is still undetermined, though it is known to be spread through the air, through sneezing, coughing or even touching infected people or objects and then touching your own eyes, mouth or nose.The risk of contracting SARS increases with travel to areas where outbreaks are occurring, or through close contact with infected individuals. SARS may afflict both children and adults.Learning how to identify symptoms of SARS can help to prevent its occurrence and complications such as difficulty breathing and potentially permanent lung damage. Watch for signs of high fevers in children or adults. Such fevers are typically over 100.4