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What is the relationship between atypical pneumonia and SARS

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Typicality is extremely scarce, and atypical pneumonia is more common. So, what about SARS in 2003, that is, SARS, and what is the relationship between SARS and SARS? In fact, it is only a rare case of atypical pneumonia.

Typicality is extremely scarce, and atypical pneumonia is more common. So, what about SARS in 2003, that is, SARS, and what is the relationship between SARS and SARS? In fact, it is only a rare atypical pneumonia, which seems to be a bit paradoxical. In the eyes of ordinary and widespread people, SARS should be classified as a typical infectious disease, while the professional and standard view is that SARS is severe acute respiratory syndrome.

SARS virus

SARS calls it atypical pneumonia or infectious disease, which is a customary term in the mainland, so it is referred to as "SARS" for short. On the other hand, Hong Kong and Taiwan have their own differences in foreign countries, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Hong Kong is often translated as "SARS" and directly uses "SARS". Taiwan is not only called "Chinese pneumonia", but also uses English directly. Singapore once used "sass" and so on. The Chinese media are uniformly translated as "Shas".

But from the virus, SARS is an acute respiratory infectious disease caused by coronavirus, the mode of transmission is close droplet transmission, and contact transmission. After the onset of the disease, there are fatigue, muscle acid fever, headache and other systemic symptoms, and chest tightness and dry cough, dyspnea and other local symptoms. It is forbidden to visit SARS patients in Hong Kong. Anyone who has had close contact with SARS patients must go to the designated clinic of the Department of Health for a medical examination within 10 days.

Mycoplasma pneumoniae

The viruses of atypical pneumonia are Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Chlamydia pneumoniae, Chlamydia psittaci, Legionella, Rickettsia and so on. SARS and SARS are grouped together mainly because they are viral infections and inflammation. Typical pneumonia refers to infections such as pneumonia caused by bacteria. In the virus of atypical pneumonia, Chlamydia pneumoniae and Mycoplasma pneumoniae are common, almost 1/3.

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