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Our Future with Sars. Geoffrey A. Fowler and others.

by Fowler, Geoffrey A; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 18Health. Publisher: Far Eastern Economic Review, 2003ISSN: 1522-323X;.Subject(s): Animals as carriers of disease | China -- Politics and government | Communicable diseases -- Diagnosis | Communicable diseases -- Prevention | Communicable diseases -- Treatment | Epidemics -- Forecasting | Epidemics -- Asia | Food animals | Hygiene | Public health -- China | SARS (Disease) | Singapore -- Politics and government | Tourism -- Asia | Vaccines -- ResearchDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Cities around the globe from Guangzhou to Toronto have celebrated the end of an outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome that infected more than 8,000 people worldwide, killing more than 800. Unfortunately, few viruses in history have infected humans just once and disappeared. Now some of the world's top scientists are busy working out just when, how, whom and how severely Sars could strike next." (FAR EASTERN ECONOMIC REVIEW) This article discusses the impact of Sars and examines what we need to do to monitor and contain it in the future.
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Originally Published: Our Future with Sars, Aug. 21, 2003; pp. 28-37.

"Cities around the globe from Guangzhou to Toronto have celebrated the end of an outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome that infected more than 8,000 people worldwide, killing more than 800. Unfortunately, few viruses in history have infected humans just once and disappeared. Now some of the world's top scientists are busy working out just when, how, whom and how severely Sars could strike next." (FAR EASTERN ECONOMIC REVIEW) This article discusses the impact of Sars and examines what we need to do to monitor and contain it in the future.

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