Amoy Gardens

Amoy Gardens

Amoy Gardens (Chinese: 淘大花園; Jyutping: tou4 daai6 faa1 jyun4; Pinyin: táo dà huā yuán) is a high-density middle-class housing estate in Hong Kong completed from 1980 - 1987. It was the most seriously affected location during the 2003 SARS outbreak, with over 300 infected people.

Location

Amoy Gardens is located in the Ngau Tau Kok area of Kowloon, in the north east of Kowloon Peninsula of Hong Kong. It was on the land formerly the factory of soy sauce and other foods of Amoy Food Limited. Administratively, it is part of the Kwun Tong District.

Features

Amoy Gardens comprises blocks A to S. There is a shopping mall (Amoy Plaza) as well as a food square within the entire Amoy Gardens estate.

ARS outbreak

Towards the end of March 2003, an outbreak of SARS occurred among residents of Amoy Gardens. As of April 15, 2003, there were a total of 321 cases of SARS in the estate. A concentration of cases was recorded in block E, accounting for 41% of the cumulative total. Block C (15%), block B (13%) and block D (13%) recorded the second, third and fourth highest incidence of SARS infections. The other cases (18%) were scattered in 11 other blocks. Most of the initial 107 patients from Block E lived in flats that were vertically arranged.

All residents were subsequently moved to Lei Yue Mun and MacLehose Holiday Camps for isolation. In the mid-2003, the authority concern found that there were serious problems of water pipes which may have contributed to the spread of SARS.

The estate was decontaminated and the residents could return.

Transportation

Amoy Gardens is served by the Kowloon Bay station of the MTR metro system.

ee also

* List of buildings and structures in Hong Kong

External links

* [http://www.info.gov.hk/info/sars/pdf/amoy_e.pdf Outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) at Amoy Gardens, Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong Main Findings of the Investigation]
* [http://www.openscar.com/amoygardens.html Case Study: Amoy Gardens Outbreak]


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