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GUANGZHOU, Jan. 12 (Xinhuanet) -- A 35-year-old man
was confirmed Monday afternoon as the Chinese mainland's third suspected SARS
(severe acute respiratory syndrome) case, according to the Guangdong Provincial
Health Department.
The patient now is receiving
treatment at the No. 8 People's Hospital of Guangzhou after being transferred
from the Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital on Jan. 9.
The newly-confirmed suspected SARS patient reported
symptoms offever on Dec. 31 of 2003 and was sent to the Guangdong Provincial
People's Hospital on Jan. 6.
Doctors said that the patient was under recovery and
was expected to leave the hospital in a few days.
On Jan. 8, a 20-year-old restaurant waitress was
confirmed to be a suspected SARS case in Guangzhou.
The waitress from central Henan Province reported
symptoms of fever on Dec. 26, 2003 and now, she is now under quarantine and
receiving treatment in the Guangzhou No. 8 People's Hospital.
The temperature of the waitress has remained normal
and authorities have stepped up protective measures for the medical staff, local
health officials said.
Medical experts on SARS in Guangdong had begun
disinfection of the patient's living environment and 48 people who had close
contact with the waitress have been quarantined and found no symptoms of fever
so far, they said.
Meanwhile, another 52 people who had contact with the
suspectedSARS case were also under close medical observation.
The 32-year-old freelance TV worker in Guangdong who was the first confirmed SARS patient in China's mainland after the spring outbreak of the epidemic in 2003, left the hospital on Jan. 8. Enditem
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