; History of SARS and the 2003 Outbreak ... Since June 2003 there have been several SARS cases reported, either from people who came into contact with it in laboratories or in the wild (probably directly from civets) but the outbreak has been contained. No cases have been reported since mid-2004.
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EXTENT OF THE SARS NIGHTMARE - What we learnt - history ... HISTORY OF SARS - REASONS FOR CONCERN ... HONG KONG ALARM AT UNUSUAL SARS SPREAD IN TOWER BLOCKS...
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Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome ( SARS ; pronounced /sɑrz/ , sarz ) is a respiratory disease in humans which is caused by the SARS coronavirus (SARS-CoV). There has been one near pand...
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To further illustrate the speed of the SARS outbreak as part of the investigation, Janies and colleagues also designed an interactive map that traces the genetic, geographic and evolutionary history of SARS. The map also shows when and where the virus shifted from animal to human hosts.*
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This screen capture illustrates the Google Earth map of the genetic, geographic and evolutionary history of the SARS virus, which originated in southeast Asia. ... Related news release: Evolutionary History of SARS Supports Bats As Virus Source...
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A brief history of SARS, with an eye on winter's approach, by Henry Masur, MD. ... The ICAAC Program Committee made a special effort to include updates on severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in several symposia. Sunday, September 14, featured a keynote presentation by Malik Peiris, MD, PhD,[1] from the University of...
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SARS: the True Story - programme summary. Was the global response to Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome appropriate? ... In Hong Kong, Thomas Tsang was part of a team tracking the history of SARS' spread, looking for the first traceable sufferer, the index case. Unusually, he found him: a Chinese doctor called Liu Jianlun.
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SARS 2003 - Influenza 1918 - A Warning From History? Exploring the SARS outbreak of 2003 from a historical perspective ... SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) is the current de-rigeur 'killer virus'. It is only about six weeks from reports of the first cases to today. And yet it is the subject of untold column inches,
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This has been called Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome or SARS. The outbreak has continued to grow with nearly 6000 cases now reported in 30 different countries. Of these about 90% have occurred in mainland China ... Accueil du site > Society > Communicable diseases and vaccinations > Brief History of the Severe Acute (...)
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An epidemic of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) began in Foshan municipality, Guangdong Province, China, in November 2002. We studied SARS case reports through April 30, 2003, including data from case investigations and a case series analysis of index cases. ... contact history (living with, working with, caring for,
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