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DISEASE,VIRUS,INFECTION Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome. It's a virus disease. it can kill you and make you very weak u usually get it from the chinese or asians It's a virus, and infected people die from that it's also called H5N1 or Birds Flu. all of the above. It is a flue virus that shows the signs of a cough. severe acute respitory syndrome.......it is a lung disease no, it was a hospital superbug which killed many people, google it or look it up on wikipedia to find out more SARS is the bird flu and is/was transmitted by sneezing and /or coughing SARS : Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome. A severe form of pneumonia. It's an onset of flu-like symptoms -- cough, cold, fever, ague. It's deadly. Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is caused by a coronavirus, is probably spread by respiratory droplets, and has an incubation of 2 to 10 days. It produces an influenza-like illness that occasionally leads to progressively severe respiratory insufficiency. The mortality rate is 10%. Diagnosis is clinical. To prevent spread, patients are isolated. Treatment is supportive. |
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