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SARS (Disease) --- Viral pneumonia --- Communicable diseases --- SARS (Disease) --- Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome --- Communicable Diseases --- Communicable Disease Control --- Prevention --- China.
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Pneumonia --- Respiration, Artificial --- Cross Infection --- Drug Resistance, Multiple --- Anti-Bacterial Agents --- drug therapy --- adverse effects --- etiology --- therapeutic use
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On 12 March 2003, the World Health Organisation (WHO) issued a global alert on the outbreak of a new form of pneumonia-like disease with symptoms that are similar to those of the common flu. This illness, officially known as severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), is potentially fatal and highly contagious, and has spread quickly to many parts of the world in a matter of a few weeks. Aided by globalisation and the ease of air travel today, the disease has now been reported in many countries, such as China, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Singapore, Canada, the US and some parts of Europe, with a large n
Viral pneumonia --- SARS (Disease) --- Coronaviruses. --- Common cold viruses --- Coronaviridae --- Nidoviruses --- Acute respiratory syndrome, Severe --- Respiratory syndrome, Severe acute --- Severe acute respiratory syndrome --- Coronavirus infections --- Respiratory infections --- Syndromes --- Pneumonia --- Virus diseases --- Transmission. --- Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome --- SARS Virus --- Coronaviruses --- Transmission --- Viral pneumonia - Transmission
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