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Pastimes : SARS - what next?

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To: Henry Niman who wrote (730)9/6/2003 2:32:48 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) of 1070
 
Henry, of 20 animal traders, 8 had sars antibodies. There seem to be a lot of people around with antibodies but who were not identified as being sars victims.

If all those who actually were infected with the sars virus to the extent that they developed antibodies were included in the total sars numbers, the death rate is probably more realistically 7%, or even 4%, than 10% or 15%. Which is still not exactly a good outcome.

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