Back in Asia, He also persuaded the
Vietnamese Health Ministry to begin isolating patients and screening travelers, thus slowing the early pace of the epidemic. On 11 March 2003, as he flew from
Hanoi to a conference in
Bangkok,
Thailand, where he was to talk on the subject of childhood parasites, Urbani started feeling
feverish. A colleague who met him at the airport called an ambulance. Urbani had contracted SARS while treating infected patients in Hanoi. His Bangkok hospital room became an improvised
isolation ward, and communication occurred via an
intercom. As his lungs weakened, he was put on a
ventilator. During a moment of consciousness, Urbani asked for a
priest to give him
last rites and asked for his lung tissue to be donated for scientific research. Urbani died on 29 March 2003, after 18 days of
intensive care. SARS-CoV Urbani strain later became the reference variant of this outbreak. == Personal life ==