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Science 18 July 2003:
Vol. 301. no. 5631, pp. 294 - 296
DOI: 10.1126/science.301.5631.294

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SARS IN CHINA:
China's Missed Chance

Martin Enserink

BEIJING--Aggressive public health measures helped bring SARS under control, but Chinese scientists lost a unique opportunity to shine. Now, they're trying to make up for it.

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