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It is an acronym for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, a highly infectious and potentially fatal respiratory illness caused by the SARS coronavirus. Example: The outbreak of SARS in Asia in 2003 caused widespread panic and led to strict travel restrictions being put in place.
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sars
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Shortened form of sarsaparilla (drink)
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Local authorities were not allowed to discuss the SARS problem openly until authorised to do so by the State Council.Were SARS, instead of being a natural virus, a man-made weapon of mass destruction, there would be a framework for dealing with it.
From bubonic plague in the middle ages to bird flu or Sars in the 21st century, infectious diseases have spread horrifyingly fast in cities, where people live in close proximity and sometimes crowded together.
First identified in humans in 2012, Mers is caused by a coronavirus from the same family as the one that triggered Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, or Sars.
In 2003, it became the dramatic focus of the world's attention when 321 residents were diagnosed with severe acute respiratory syndrome, or Sars.
Sars may not have made it to London, but the similar virus Mers (Middle East respiratory syndrome) did, since it was identified in 2012 – a virus which scientists now claim may be linked to camels.
Sars spread from China around the world because people travelled from one city to another.
Sars in China and Ebola in Kikwit in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 1995 were both spread by unfortunate hospital workers, who were infected before they realised what they were dealing with.
Grenada doesn't really sound like a place to seek refuge from the stormy international waters of wars, terrorism and Sars: while place names like Jamaica sound sugary and sweet, Grenada just sounds like something that will probably explode in your face.
Sars faded as quickly as it began.
The outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in 2003 is estimated to have caused over $50 billion-worth of damage to the global economy, despite infecting only about 8,000 people and causing fewer than 800 deaths.
By April 30th, the city had reported 1,440 confirmed SARS cases, 1,408 more suspected cases and 75 deaths from the disease, the worst reported outbreak in the country.
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