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To: RealMuLan who wrote (112)8/5/2003 12:06:23 PM
From: RealMuLan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6370
 
China Lags in Sharing SARS Clues, Officials Say
By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN

ENEVA, Aug. 2 — China's crash research program into SARS has yielded important new clues. But little of that information has been widely shared, dismaying World Health Organization officials, who worry that opportunities to prevent a possible return of the disease in the fall could be missed.

In May, the Chinese government put SARS research on a fast track and invested millions of dollars in 95 projects. The scientist who played a crucial role in the W.H.O.'s investigation of SARS, Dr. Klaus Stöhr, just spent three weeks in China to review with the Chinese researchers what they have accomplished so far.
nytimes.com