as SARS - severe acute respiratory syndrome

Discussion in 'Biology & Genetics' started by spookz, Mar 29, 2003.

  1. weebee Registered Senior Member

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  3. Dr Lou Natic Unnecessary Surgeon Registered Senior Member

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    Oh so you're insane

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    excellent.
    Unfortunately I think it is merely a completely natural occurence that is shrouded in absolutely no mystery whatsoever. I would be suspicious if it didn't pop up. When you see the conditions in which the people and animals live in the area it "crossed over", its surprising there aren't many more incurable infectious diseases coming from there.
    It isn't china dealing with overcrowding, its nature dealing with overcrowding. Its nothing new, we seem to have very short historical memories when it comes to diseases.
     
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    The new Asian Bird Flu virus is more of a threat today than SARS was. We're lucky that China acted so swiftly and efficiently to control SARS before it became a major pandemic outbreak, but the current consensus is that we're not going to be so lucky with the Bird Virus as it has already spread to numerous Southeast Asian countries that are not prepared to deal with it.
     
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