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3RD LD: China, WHO confirm SARS case in Guangdong Prov.


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Chinese health officials and the World Health Organization (WHO) on Monday confirmed a 32-year-old man who got sick in the southern province of Guangdong late last month as China's first SARS case since late June.

But the WHO, which issued a travel advisory for China's major SARS outbreak areas in the spring, urged calm.

''We are stressing at this time, even though there is one case, there is no public health threat,'' said Roy Wadia, the WHO spokesman in Beijing.

After more than a week of tests, the Chinese Health Ministry said via the official Xinhua News Agency “Xinhua” redirects here. For other uses, see Xinhua (disambiguation).

The Xinhua News Agency (Simplified Chinese: 新华社; Traditional Chinese:
 that the freelance TV producer listed since Dec. 27 as a ''suspected case'' in a Guangzhou hospital was a ''diagnosed case.''

The ministry reportedly said testing by laboratories under the China Center for Disease Control and Prevention Noun 1. Center for Disease Control and Prevention - a federal agency in the Department of Health and Human Services; located in Atlanta; investigates and diagnoses and tries to control or prevent diseases (especially new and unusual diseases)
CDC
 and the Guangdong Center for Disease Control and Prevention clearly showed the patient was infected with the SARS coronavirus.

It said the results of the tests had been reviewed and confirmed by two WHO reference laboratories.

According to the WHO, virus neutralization neutralization, chemical reaction, according to the Arrhenius theory of acids and bases, in which a water solution of acid is mixed with a water solution of base to form a salt and water; this reaction is complete only if the resulting solution has neither acidic nor  tests in laboratories in Beijing and in Hong Kong -- at the Hong Kong University and the Chinese University of Hong Kong The motto of the university is "博文約禮" in Chinese, meaning "to broaden one's intellectual horizon and keep within the bounds of propriety".  -- confirmed the diagnosis over the weekend after tests in southern China left the result unclear.

While it remains unknown how the man got SARS, the China Daily said Monday he had set out traps for rats that tested positive for SARS.

His coronavirus also shows a structure similar to that of SARS in palm civets, which are a leading suspect in spreading SARS in Guangdong.

Xinhua reported that that the province will close down all wild-animal markets, which are popular in the south, and kill an estimated 10,000 civets as well as bar the animals from entering from other provinces. It has also announced a ban on the breeding and sale of civet civet (sĭv`ət) or civet cat, any of a large group of mostly nocturnal mammals of the Old World family Viverridae (civet family), which also includes the mongoose.  cats to prevent any possible spread of SARS.

The Guangdong Center for Disease Control and Prevention announced Monday that experts from the University of Hong Kong The University of Hong Kong (commonly abbreviated as HKU, pronounced as "Hong Kong U") is the oldest tertiary institution in Hong Kong. Its motto is "Sapientia et Virtus" in Latin, and "  had found large quantities of the SARS-like coronavirus in civet cats and other wildlife collected from the markets in Guangzhou and Shenzhen cities.

Further research found that the S-gene sequence of the coronavirus from civet cats and that of the SARS patient in Guangdong were ''highly homological'' and were from ''the same phylogenetic tree,'' Xu Ruiheng, deputy director of the center, was quoted as saying.

As Chinese people feared a resurgence of the springtime outbreak that sickened 5,327 and killed 349, provincial authorities contacted 81 of the man's recent contacts for quarantine and observation. No one else has gotten sick.

Wadia, the WHO spokesman, called the case an ''unusually complicated case in the annals of SARS,'' and said China's investigation of the cause should intensify over the coming weeks.

The man, surnamed Luo, is in stable condition at the Guangzhou No. 8 People's Hospital, where his fever dropped a day after the suspected case was made public.

Beijing's international airport and the Hong Kong-mainland border crossing are taking the body temperatures of travelers, especially people from Guangdong.

China Central TV's evening news encouraged people to use disinfectants and report suspicious symptoms.

Earlier Monday, a health official in Guangdong called ''baseless'' rumors there has been another suspected SARS case in the province.

Wang Ming, deputy director of the Guangzhou's diseases prevention and control center, told a press conference Monday morning regarding reports of a second case, ''We do have a fever patient due to pneumonia, but this has no direct connection with any suspected SARS case.''

''We have taken necessary medical measures toward the patient with a fever,'' he said, ''Our diseases prevention and control centers are examining and closely monitoring the situation.''
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