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Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a respiratory disease caused by a newly found virus, called SARS coronavirus.
"Now we have something in the salt water that can kill them, too," said Mr. Tremain, referring to the newly found virus.
Using an unusual technique to test nearly 600 stored blood samples, largely from the laboratory of Dr. Harvey Alter at the National Institutes of Health, Dr. Primi's team linked the newly found virus to cases of hepatitis with unexplained viral causes.
Yet many questions must be answered, caution neurologists George Karpati of McGill University in Montreal and Marinos Dalakas of the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda; it could well be that the newly found virus doesn't cause ALS, they point out, but rather infects the spinal cord after the disease has taken hold.
We found virus type specific (HTLV1 vs. HTLV3), expression specific (Tax1 vs. Tax3) and cell type specific (T lymphocytes vs. kidney epithelial cells) changes in the metabolite profiles.
A similar trend was reported in another study that reported a 22% XMRV prevalence rate in prostate cancer patients from Texas but found virus in both tumor and non-tumor tissues [9], [10].
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Another concern is that researchers in Hong Kong and Guangdong say they have found viruses nearly identical to the SARS virus in several species of wild animals sold for meat in local marketplaces.
The scientists also found viruses deep underground.
And he adds that scientists have so far not found viruses in meteorites, i.e., no nucleic acid.
In addition, some authors have found virus-like particles in Schwann cells and fibroblasts by ultrastructural examination of bovine PNSTs [ 16- 18].
Other studies have also found viruses from food in fecal samples [ 22].
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