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WHO Says World Is Better
Prepared to Deal with SARS
The World Health Organization (WHO)
believes the world is better prepared to deal with a possible
outbreak of SARS this year, the head of the agency said.
WHO Director-General Lee Jong-Wook
was speaking in Australia just days after China reported the first
death apparently due to a recurrence of the potentially deadly
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome since a major epidemic of the
virus last year.
He said there was no need to impose
a quarantine or issue a travel advisory for any countries at this
stage.
"I think we're better prepared,"
Lee told reporters in Melbourne ahead of a world health promotion
conference.
"Now
we know what's causing this....We know a great deal.
Many countries spent a great deal of resources to prepare for
SARS this year," he said.
The head of the Geneva-based watchdog
said that all the cases reported in China so far were linked and
Chinese authorities were acting promptly to control the outbreak.
"It was very reassuring to see
and to know that now the government of China is very open in discussing
this issue and they are sharing this information, which is very
encouraging, and our global surveillance network has been alerted
on this issue," Lee said.
The latest death was the first
suspected of being tied to SARS since last year's outbreak that
killed more than 800 people, spread alarm across the world and
hit economies across Asia as tourism and investment slumped.
"We're not going to issue any travel
guideline to any country at this point of time. Of course we will
be watching and we will make adjustments later. But as of today
there's no need to issue any travel guideline," Lee said.
Reference
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