What is the risk to individuals who may have shared a plane or boat trip with a suspected SARS patient?
Cases of SARS continue to be reported primarily among persons who have had direct close contact with an infected person, such as those sharing a household with a SARS patient and health care workers who did not use infection control procedures while attending to a SARS patient. SARS has also occurred among air travelers, primarily travelers to and from Hong Kong, Hanoi, Singapore, and mainland China.
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