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. 2017 Apr 29;64(Suppl 2):S167–S170. doi: 10.1093/cid/cix074

Table 2.

Comparison of the Hospital Preparedness of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus—Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Thailand

Characteristic SARS MERS
First reported case [28, 35] November 2002 September 2012
Pathogen [28, 35] SARS coronavirus MERS coronavirus
Transmitting pathway [28, 35] Respiratory droplets Respiratory droplets
Airborne transmission [28, 35] Possible Uncertain
First case in Thailand [36] March 2003 June 2015
Total confirmed cases in Thailand [36] 1 3
Total confirmed cases in BIDI 1 3
Hospital preparedness and response plan Not developed Developed
Triage system Not well established Well established
No. of airborne isolation rooms None 5
PPE including N95 respirators and hand hygiene supplies Adequate Adequate
Molecular diagnostics in the institute Not available Available
Environmental cleaning procedures Implemented Implemented
Infectious waste management Implemented Implemented
Business continuity plan Not developed Developed

Abbreviations: BIDI, Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute; MERS, Middle East respiratory syndrome; PPE, personal protective equipment; SARS, severe acute respiratory syndrome.