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Pastimes : SARS - what next?

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To: mistermj who wrote (222)4/22/2003 9:17:30 PM
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Scientists find there is no quick cure for Sars
By James Doran in Toronto and Oliver Wright
SCIENTISTS searching for a cure for severe acute respiratory syndrome (Sars) have suffered a setback


Biggest non sequitur I've seen in ages.

There are virtually no cures for virial infections... :o)

--fl

and don't forget:

The 13 laboratories have been working on meeting Koch's postulates, necessary to prove disease causation. These postulates stipulate that to be the causal agent, a pathogen must meet four conditions: it must be found in all cases of the disease, it must be isolated from the host and grown in pure culture, it must reproduce the original disease when introduced into a susceptible host, and it must be found in the experimental host so infected.

Credit for the coronavirus findings, which definitively pinpoints the cause of SARS, is attributed to the 13 laboratories, working in conjunction with WHO.


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