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144 SARS Treatment

Chapter 9: SARS Treatment

Loletta Kit-Ying SO

Arthur Chun-Wing LAU

Loretta Yin-Chun YAM

The treatment of coronavirus-associated SARS has been evolving and so far there is no consensus on an optimal regimen. This chapter reviews the diverse treatment experience and controversies to date, and aims to consolidate our current knowledge and prepare for a possible resurgence of the disease.

Treatment strategies for SARS were first developed on theoretical bases and from clinical observations and inferences. Prospective randomized controlled treatment trials were understandably lacking during the first epidemic of this novel disease. The mainstream therapeutic interventions for SARS involve broad-spectrum antibiotics and supportive care, as well as antiviral agents and immunomodulatory therapy. Assisted ventilation in a non-invasive or invasive form would be instituted in SARS patients complicated by respiratory failure.

Antibiotic therapy

Anti-bacterial agents are routinely prescribed for SARS because its presenting features are non-specific and rapid laboratory tests that can reliably diagnose the SARS-CoV virus in the first few days of infection are not yet available. Appropriate empirical antibiotics are thus necessary to cover against common respiratory pathogens as per national or local treatment guidelines for community-acquired or nosocomial pneumonia (Niederman et al 2001). Upon exclusion of other pathogens, antibiotic therapy can be withdrawn.

In addition to their antibacterial effects, some antibiotics are known to have immunomodulatory properties, notably the quinolones (Dalhoff & Shalit 2003) and macrolides (Labro & Abdelghaffar 2001). Their effect on the course of SARS is undetermined.

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