[HTML][HTML] Severe acute respiratory syndrome

JSM Peiris, Y Guan, KY Yuen - Nature medicine, 2004 - nature.com
JSM Peiris, Y Guan, KY Yuen
Nature medicine, 2004nature.com
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) was caused by a previously unrecognized
animal coronavirus that exploited opportunities provided by'wet markets' in southern China
to adapt to become a virus readily transmissible between humans. Hospitals and
international travel proved to be'amplifiers' that permitted a local outbreak to achieve global
dimensions. In this review we will discuss the substantial scientific progress that has been
made towards understanding the virus—SARS coronavirus (SARS-CoV)—and the disease …
Abstract
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) was caused by a previously unrecognized animal coronavirus that exploited opportunities provided by 'wet markets' in southern China to adapt to become a virus readily transmissible between humans. Hospitals and international travel proved to be 'amplifiers' that permitted a local outbreak to achieve global dimensions. In this review we will discuss the substantial scientific progress that has been made towards understanding the virus—SARS coronavirus (SARS-CoV)—and the disease. We will also highlight the progress that has been made towards developing vaccines and therapies The concerted and coordinated response that contained SARS is a triumph for global public health and provides a new paradigm for the detection and control of future emerging infectious disease threats.
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