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The female doctor of the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM) earlier placed under a 14-day quarantine for manifesting symptoms of SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) turned out to be suffering from a urinary tract infection (UTI), a source at the Department of Health disclosed yesterday.

Her chest X-ray showed no signs of abnormality, strengthening the possibility that she is not SARS-infected.

The source, however, was not able to reveal the condition of the male nurse who was also quarantined by the RITM.
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RITM director Dr. Remigio Olveda said yesterday the doctor and the nurse, both in their early 30s, had attended to Mauricio Catalon, the country’s second SARS fatality and the first local transmission reported, who was quarantined for four days at the RITM until his death on April 22.
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The female doctor of the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM) earlier placed under a 14-day quarantine for manifesting symptoms of SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) turned out to be suffering from a urinary tract infection (UTI), a source at the Department of Health disclosed yesterday.

Her chest X-ray showed no signs of abnormality, strengthening the possibility that she is not SARS-infected.

The source, however, was not able to reveal the condition of the male nurse who was also quarantined by the RITM.
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RITM director Dr. Remigio Olveda said yesterday the doctor and the nurse, both in their early 30s, had attended to Mauricio Catalon, the country’s second SARS fatality and the first local transmission reported, who was quarantined for four days at the RITM until his death on April 22.
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