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After SARS, or severe acute respiratory syndrome, spread to Hong Kong and around the world, top Chinese officials promised to improve disclosure.
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Many biologists fear that the infection, known as white-nose syndrome, could spread to Britain, with devastating consequences.
Since then, white-nose syndrome has spread to bat colonies in 20 states and four Canadian provinces.
The cases involved health care workers in two hospitals where the disease, severe acute respiratory syndrome, had spread in the past.
In 2003 the outbreak of SARS, or severe acute respiratory syndrome, was spread from mainland China to Hong Kong and then on to Singapore and Canada via airline passengers.
[Energy Information Administration] The deadly bat fungus known as white nose syndrome has spread to Illinois, state officials report.
Some scientists suspect that severe acute respiratory syndrome had spread to humans from civets, and state news organizations reported that Chinese authorities had issued an order to kill the civets by Saturday.
Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses ranging from the common cold to the Sars (severe acute respiratory syndrome) virus, spread through droplets of body fluids produced by sneezing and coughing.
When they do become active, the plan is to catch hundreds of bats in the area and swab them for signs of how widespread the fungus is there, says Anne Ballmann, a wildlife epidemiologist at the USGS center in Madison who leads their effort to track the syndrome's spread.
"White-nose syndrome has spread quickly through bat populations in eastern North America, and has caused significant mortality in many colonies," U.S. WNS coordinator Jeremy Coleman says in a statement.
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