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Science 18 July 2003:
Vol. 301. no. 5631, p. 299
DOI: 10.1126/science.301.5631.299

News Focus

SARS IN CHINA:
The Big Question Now: Will It Be Back?

Martin Enserink

As face masks came off and one city after another celebrated its official delivery from severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), experts were already warning against complacency.

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