Severe acute respiratory syndrome natural history, complications and prognosis
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Overview
Natural History
Symptoms usually appear 2–10 days following exposure, but up to 13 days has been reported. In most cases symptoms appear within 2–3 days. About 10–20% of cases require mechanical ventilation.