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Following are the latest statistics from China's
Ministry of Health on severe acute respiratory syndrome
(SARS) on mainland China:
By April 15, a total
of 1,435 SARS cases were reported on the mainland. Of these,
64 patients had died and 1,094 patients, or 76.4 percent of
the reported patients, were cured and discharged from
hospital.
The regional distribution of
reported SARS cases, resultant deaths and patients
discharged from hospital is as follows: Guangdong, 1,273
cases, 45 deaths, 1,063 discharged; Shanxi, 82 cases, seven
deaths, seven discharged; Beijing, 37 cases, four deaths,
eight discharged; Guangxi, 12 cases, three deaths, eight
discharged; Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, 17 cases,
three deaths; Hunan, six cases, one death, five discharged;
Sichuan, four cases, one death, three discharged; Fujian,
three cases; Shanghai, one case.
The Health
Ministry said the number of infected patients had increased
since April 10 and patients in Shanxi rose by nearly 50
cases. The ministry attributed this to the newly amended
diagnostic standards for SARS. The ministry meanwhile sent
expert teams to treat the suspected patients. Cases
increased due to final diagnoses.
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