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Science 18 July 2003: Vol. 301. no. 5631, pp. 297 - 299 DOI: 10.1126/science.301.5631.297
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SARS IN CHINA: Tracking the Roots of a Killer
Dennis Normile and Martin Enserink
SHENZHEN, HONG KONG, AND BEIJING--Where did SARS come from? The question is crucial for understanding whether the disease will reemerge, but so far, there's lots of dissent with no solid answers.
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