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SARS - what next?
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545I took the liberty of posting your linked article and your analysis on Free RepuIlaine-6/17/2003
544>> It seems that Toronto has been struck with another epidemic. << Ilaine-6/17/2003
543"Weakly positive" is still positive, right? My recollection is that fIlaine-6/17/2003
542After SARS comes CARS. It seems that Toronto has been struck with another epideHenry Niman-6/17/2003
541More details coming out on more puzzling cases. This one has tested positive twiHenry Niman-6/16/2003
540Here is the latest on the thickeing plot at UNC wral.com 39 People Remain QuarHenry Niman-6/16/2003
539"Jerzy is convinced that the mailings were by The Great Satan, who he belieHenry Niman-6/16/2003
538No, the lethal part is related to the virus, not the host. When the SARS CoV waHenry Niman-6/16/2003
537Oh, how this takes me back . . . . anthrax . . . . I had almost forgotten those Ilaine-6/16/2003
536Oh, it seems like you got thrown out for the "rogue scientist" theory Ilaine-6/16/2003
535>>I think the human reservoir of SARS virus is a much great concern than tIlaine-6/16/2003
534Actually I am quite familiar with Free Republic. I began covering the anthrax mHenry Niman-6/16/2003
533I haven't posted on SI in awhile. I started the Ligand Breakout thread someHenry Niman-6/16/2003
532I am also part of a group of posters that have an interest in SARS on Free RepubIlaine-6/16/2003
531Good morning, Dr. Henry. Small world, isn't it? We've been posting aboIlaine-6/16/2003
530>>From Niman (I think Dr. Henry Niman)>> Yes, you are correctHenry Niman-6/16/2003
529Is Tech Really a Victim of SARS? Many companies are blaming the deadly virus fJulius Wong-6/15/2003
528The source of SARS has been discovered. ;) M@alittlehumorcan'thurt... jewiNeeka-6/12/2003
527If Prairie Dogs carry it .. Why is it called Monkey Pox ?? Jim in Ct ..Triffin-6/12/2003
526Cumulative deaths and weekly deaths graphs: x = 10 deaths. Cumulative deaths 26 Maurice Winn-6/12/2003
525On the photograph in that NEJM article the skin lesions appear to be pretty bad,skinowski-6/8/2003
524Promed reporting that so far the age distribution of cases of supposed monkeypoxIlaine-6/8/2003
523>>Generation of a Lethal Infectios SARS Coronavirus « on: Today at 04Ilaine-6/8/2003
522I've seen comments that smallpox vaccine (actually, as you know, vaccinia, wIlaine-6/8/2003
521Looks like a new threat is developing - Monkeypox. washingtonpost.comskinowski-6/8/2003
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