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Are we totally rid of SARS( severe acute respiratory syndrome)? |
Are we totally rid of SARS( severe acute respiratory syndrome)? Yes ohhhhhhhh,,,,, that thing never got here....that was just the media tryin' to scare people..............did anyone ever really meet anyone with "sars"........really met them not just knowing some one who knew the cousin of the neighbor of the wife, of the pizza delivery guy, who went to the same church, as the guy with sars, i mean a real case of it i drink SARSparilla you can't say.you never know.its seems like that but if we are not cautiois it can return. Yes - It is totally eradicated - |
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im thinking you mean organs, Besides the lungs, the SARS virus was found in the small and large bowel, lymph nodes, spleen, liver, heart, kidney, and skeletal muscle of at least some patients. ... The treatment of coronavirus-associated SARS has been evolving and so far there is no consensus on an optimal regimen. This chapter reviews the diverse treatment experience and controversies to dat... Severe acute respiratory syndrome or SARS is a respiratory disease in humans which is caused by the SARS coronavirus. There has been one major epidemic to date, between November 2002 and July 2003,... Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a respiratory illness that was first reported in Asia in February 2003.The clinical criteria for the diagnosis of SARS are: One or more signs or symptoms... Hope this helps. Symptoms of SARS In general, SARS begins with a high fever (temperature greater than 100.4掳F [>38.0掳C]). Other symptoms may include headache, an overall feeling of discomfor... i know, not long ago it was all over the news and in the papers, but now you hear nothing of it... ...November 16, 2002 The initial cases of SARS appear in the Guangdong Province, South China. February 14, 2003 A small notice in the Weekly Epidemiological Record reports 305 cases and 5 dea... All of the published medical journals I've read, report that after previous years, a vaccine, I believe, has been found to help control the illness. It's unfortunate about the individuals... |
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