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Synopsis: 5. medicine & health: 1. diseases: Diseases: Infectious diseases: Sars:


BBC 00511.txt

Laurie Garrett Foreign policy 24 april 2013 Ten years after Sars, a new virus strikes China, perhaps more deadly,


Livescience_2013 01319.txt

Bats are suspected also to be the source of the closely related SARS virus) . However humans do not have much direct contact with bats so another animal such as camels


Nature 02660.txt

including Ebola haemorrhagic fever and severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), an outbreak of which killed more than 900 people in 2002-03.


ScienceDaily_2013 04161.txt

or near the Arabian peninsula and the historical deadly nature of the 2002 outbreaks of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus create further anxiety about the emergency of PEDV in the United states due to the lack of scientific information about the origin


ScienceDaily_2013 08006.txt

and SARS before they take hold. Focusing on the avian flu virus strain H5n1 research published today in the journal PLOS ONE identifies key stages in the poultry trade chain which lead to its transmission to other birds animals and humans.

and mammals such as SARS and bird flu represent 60 per cent of outbreaks. As well as representing a significant global health threat they also create a burden to public health systems and the global economy.


ScienceDaily_2013 15870.txt

and governance as was witnessed during the 2003 SARS threat. Similar action focused on curbing ivory demand is key


Smart_Planet_5 00608.txt

but in Hong kong, a frightening outbreak of the SARS virus 10 years ago awakened an interest in living more healthfully.

Especially after SARS, more people started going out to the countryside, Chan said. More people started to think about death â


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