In April 2003, the world seemed on the brink of a killer pandemic.

After simmering for months in Guangdong, China, the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) virus had exploded in Hong Kong, Vietnam, Singapore, Canada, the U.S. and 14 other countries. It had a seriously scary fatality rate of 10 percent.

But as quickly as it came, it just as quickly faded away. The virus turned out not to be as contagious as feared. To date, the World Health Organization estimates that 774 people died from SARS. Most of the deaths occurred in Hong Kong and other areas in Southern China--where officials let the outbreak fester too long without taking steps to contain it.

Here in the U.S. there were only eight reported SARS cases, all nonfatal.

SARS was scary, for sure. But it affected only a specific region. And the deaths were mostly to blame on incompetent public health officials.

This history is something to keep in mind in the coming weeks as the swine flu outbreak, which is suspected of causing more than 100 deaths in Mexico, unfolds. While there have been a small number of cases in the United States, almost all of them have been mild, and there have been no deaths. And it is not clear whether there ever will be a significant number of deaths.

Hysteria and exotic-sounding disease outbreaks go hand in hand. Whether it's anthrax, mad cow disease, foot-and-mouth disease, bird flu or, going back to the 1990s, ebola—news of an outbreak generates fear that's disproportionate to the risk of catching the disease. In each of these cases deaths, if they occurred at all, were minimal.

During the SARS episode, the U.S. quickly cranked itself into full freakout mode. Each of the eight U.S. patients who contracted SARS had picked up the disease in Asia, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Yet travelers donned face masks no matter where they were flying. Pedestrians in U.S. cities followed suit. Families canceled vacations. Shoppers and diners avoided Chinatowns and Chinese restaurants like they were leper colonies. Companies scaled back their business in Asia, and then blamed bad financial results on SARS.

Cable news channels and other media sensationalized the outbreak as if it were a Hollywood movie—a real-life sequel to Dustin Hoffman's 1995 hit Outbreak. A medical historian at the University of Toronto, Edward Shorter, watched what was going on and called the phenomenon "mass psychosis."

Meanwhile, that year--and in every year this decade—between 30,000 and 50,000 American deaths were recorded from complications related to the seasonal flu. Another 40,000 people died in automobile accidents. And each year, gunshot wounds account for 30,000 deaths, around 4,000 people drown while swimming or boating and 60 people die from lightning strikes.

"The public is driven by irrational fears. They didn't go to medical school," says Shorter. "They're responding to an abdication of leadership by political leaders."

So far, the U.S. has responded to the swine flu with restraint. President Obama said the problem is a "cause for concern" and "not a cause for alarm." And the declaration of a public health emergency is not quite as scary as it sounds. It is an important precautionary measure, like declaring a state of emergency in Florida because a hurricane may or may not hit. But Russia banned pork imports from Mexico. And Hong Kong has said it won't accept flights from Mexico. "That's irrational, except to whip up public sentiment against the Mexicans," Shorter says.

The American public—and the news media—was captivated for an entire weekend by the prospect of a swine flu crossing our border. Is it the beginning of the next pandemic? Will the U.S. State Department ban travel to Mexico? Will the border be sealed? Will San Diego be next?

Let the public health officials make these decisions, Shorter recommends. No matter how virulent an outbreak seems at the beginning, public health departments will react aggressively. That's their job—better safe than sorry—and that's how epidemics are contained. But everyone else should learn to relax.

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Tuesday, April 28, 2009 12:39:05 PM
taras is a male the last time we checked.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009 12:38:49 PM

I did not say any names so.. if my words affected you... I am apologizing. I just think people speak of America like to is property, and if it is we should give it back to the natives. And your words earlier were just as nasty or if not worst. thank you and I hope every person on this earth finds love and peace in their hearts and home.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009 12:38:31 PM
Tigga there are many other nationalities on the welfaare line many of them are mexicans, Haitians, and some cubans actually.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009 12:36:22 PM
tigga I know you are talkin bout the lazy Mexicans who come to the U.S for a free ride I just find it funny it seems you only see Mexicans at the welfare lines.     
Tuesday, April 28, 2009 12:36:19 PM

So what you're saying is that we shouldn't wash our hands or clean our homes. . because that will mutate a virus into something we can't control. . ?

 

Doesn't sound right to me.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009 12:35:23 PM
what americans need is simply a communist society right now. it would be a simpler way to fix their many problems. grab people who don't want to work and force them to take jobs that are given away to immigrants. force companies to hire americans first. take control of the financial system and do the necessary allocations. the biggest problem america faces no (many people will be angry at me) is that allot of people in high places wanted to get richer by exploiting the naive and poor.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009 12:34:20 PM
I LOVE AMERICA TOO, BUT THE COUNTRY'S GOVERNMANT IS REALLY BEING STUPID! I'VE BEEN COMPLAINING TO ALL MY STATE REPRESENTIVES IN MY NEIGHBORHOODS, MY FIANCE'S EVERYTHING AND OUR HISPANIC POPULATION HAS DECREASED RAPIDLY IN OUR NEIGHBORHOODS...
Tuesday, April 28, 2009 12:32:18 PM
YEAH, HOPEFULLY I'LL END UP IN POLITICS TO CHANGE THAT...EVERYONE TOLD ME I HAD A MOUTH FOR POLITICS...IF THAT EVER HAPPENS...FIRST DUTY OF THE DAY MAKE A BILL AND GET IT PASSED TO BAN ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL ILLEGALS HERE! AND SCOOP THE ONES THAT ARE OUT!!!! AND IF THEY COME BACK, SOME SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES!
Tuesday, April 28, 2009 12:30:50 PM

It seems so outdated to think and say that mexicans take away jobs from Americans.

Messed up way of thinking but many years ago I was employed by an American boss, who's roots came frome europe. I heard him say once hi did not want to hire from many past experiences whites or blacks because they would show up to work for a couple of days an complain about the pay and work and quit the next day. I did think that was racist and or ignorant, but i just kept on picking up my pay check for acouple years until I found a better paying job. I love America, Whooah! 

Tuesday, April 28, 2009 12:30:49 PM
SCREW SOME PIG THING, THAT SEEMS TO BE UNDER CONTROL AND MEDIA TOP PRIORITY....AMERICAN IS FALLIN DOWN CAUSE OF THIS COUNTRY'S FAITH IN A STUPID PAST PRESDIENT.....ALL THE ATTENTION IS TO MEXICO AND THIS STUPID PIG THING...WHAT ABOUT THE RECESSION HERE??!?!?!?!? IS THAT NO IMPORTANT?
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