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Tuesday,
June 24, 2003
Ministry: Winter may see new SARS
outbreak BY LAM LI
KUALA LUMPUR: A new wave of SARS could break out towards
the end of the year, the Health Ministry warned.
Its secretary-general Datuk Alias Ali said World Health
Organisation (WHO) experts concluded during the recent Global
Conference on SARS that the new outbreak could come during the start
of the winter months in the north.
“Although Malaysia is not subject to seasonal changes, we still
have to maintain a high level of alertness (because) the disease is
a travelling bug.
“We will maintain all the SARS wards in the designated hospitals
nationwide and look into upgrading laboratory capabilities to ensure
we are ready to face the disease and the emergence of other old or
new viruses.
“We are glad the overall SARS situation has improved but health
screening at entry points will continue,?he told a press conference
after chairing the weekly technical committee meeting on SARS
yesterday.
Health Ministry Disease Control Division deputy director Dr
Hassan Abdul Rahman said winter was viewed as a risk period due to
people's lifestyle.
“Based on history, winter is a higher risk season for infectious
diseases such as influenza and pneumonia to spread due to the
movement (of people) that mainly takes place indoors.
“Indoor activities with overcrowding and close contact can
contribute to the transmission of virus,?he said.
Dr Hassan said based on the latest WHO report, the focal areas
affected by SARS had shifted from Asia to North America, where most
new cases were occurring.
He said of the eight new SARS cases reported between June 16 and
20 worldwide, three each were reported in Canada and the United
States.
The other two new cases were in Taiwan while two deaths were
registered in Canada, four in China and three more in Taiwan during
that period.
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