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Indeed, last week, researchers in Hong Kong said they had found a virus nearly identical to the SARS virus in other animals, civets, badgers and raccoon dogs in the market stalls of China's Guangdong Province.
Health officials at the organization said that scientists had found a virus that could be the cause of SARS, which has eluded even sophisticated laboratory tests, and added that if the research continued to go well, a test to detect the disease could soon be developed.
If genetic analysis found a virus somewhere that was only one or two mutations away from going airborne, public health officials would then know to bear down aggressively in that area to limit human contact with infected poultry and ramp up supplies of vaccines and medicines.
Working together with Cambodia's Ministry of Health, the WHO found a virus known as EV71.
Eventually, they found a virus that transmitted from infected animals to four of six healthy ferrets in neighboring cages.
Researchers have found a virus very similar to the one isolated from humans in civet cats and two other animals sold at a market in southern China (ScienceNOW, 23 May).
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