A possible Duluth SARS case is believed to be the area's only connection to the disease which is making worldwide headlines. Health officials confirmed Wednesday that they are investigating the first ...
Another possible case of severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, has been identified in North Carolina and reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This is the first North ...
Under a new definition adopted this week for SARS, the number of suspected Texas cases could drop from seven to one, a state health official said Friday. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
GUANGZHOU, CHINA - A waitress hospitalized in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou was declared the country's second suspected SARS case of the season on Thursday, just as the first patient was ...
North Dakota Health Department officials are working with health care providers to disseminate information to the public about severe acute respiratory syndrome in an effort to prepare for possible ...
No suspected SARS cases have hit North Dakota, but that hasn't stopped state officials from preparing hospitals and clinics for the Asian-born disease. The Department of Health has sent out daily ...
CHICAGO -- Two people suspected of contracting SARS in Asia apparently gave it to five others when they returned home, marking the first time the illness is believed to have spread within Illinois, ...
Shanghai likes to play by its own rules. But the city’s unilateralist approach to severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) puzzles a senior hospital administrator from Shanghai’s Huangpu district. A ...
She became known as the SARS lady with the baby. About a week after she returned from southern China with her newly adopted 14-month-old daughter, Edie McGee started coughing and gasping for breath -- ...
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Science history: 'Patient zero' catches SARS, the older cousin of COVID — Nov. 16, 2002
A person came down with an atypical form of pneumonia in November 2002, but it would be two months before anyone realized it ...
The Centers for Disease Control investigates why Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, which has spread rapidly throughout parts of Asia, has not gained as much of a foothold in the United States.
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