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Science 11 April 2003:
Vol. 300. no. 5617, pp. 224 - 225
DOI: 10.1126/science.300.5617.224

News of the Week

INFECTIOUS DISEASES:
Deferring Competition, Global Net Closes In on SARS

Martin Enserink and Gretchen Vogel

In the 4 weeks since the SARS epidemic surfaced in Asia, a dozen labs around the world have created a network to track the infection to its source. More than 2600 cases have been identified in 19 countries, and more than 100 deaths have been reported. So far, the most likely cause appears to be a new coronavirus, possibly aided by a metapneumovirus.

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