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Browse by Outcome: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (13 articles)
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Li W, Shi Z, Yu M, Ren W, Smith C, Epstein JH, Wang H, Crameri G, Hu Z, Zhang H, Zhang J, McEachern J, Field H, Daszak P, Eaton BT, Zhang S, Wang LF
Bats are natural reservoirs of SARS-like coronaviruses.
Science 2005 Oct 28;310(5748):676-9. Epub 2005 Sep 29.
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Dobson AP
Virology. What links bats to emerging infectious diseases?
Science 2005 Oct 28;310(5748):628-9.
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Wang M, Yan M, Xu H, Liang W, Kan B, Zheng B, Chen H, Zheng H, Xu Y, Zhang E, Wang H, Ye J, Li G, Li M, Cui Z, Liu YF, Guo RT, Liu XN, Zhan LH, Zhou DH, Zhao A, Hai R, Yu D, Guan Y, Xu J
SARS-CoV infection in a restaurant from palm civet.
Emerg Infect Dis. 2005 Dec;11(12):1860-5.
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Davis RG
The ABCs of bioterrorism for veterinarians, focusing on Category A agents.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 224(7):1084-95, 2004 Apr 1.
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Webster RG
Wet markets--a continuing source of severe acute respiratory syndrome and influenza?.
Lancet. 363(9404):234-6, 2004 Jan 17.
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Normile D
Infectious diseases. Viral DNA match spurs China's civet roundup.
Science. 303(5656):292, 2004 Jan 16.
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Abbott A
Pet theory comes to the fore in fight against SARS.
Nature. 423(6940):576, 2003 Jun 5.
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Enserink M
Infectious diseases. Clues to the animal origins of SARS.
Science. 300(5624):1351, 2003 May 30.
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Gottlieb S
Chinese scientists must test wild animals to find the host of SARS.
BMJ. 326(7399):1109, 2003 May 24.
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