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To: CathyRyan; Mother Abigail; per loin; Dog Gone; Petronski; Jim Noble; InShanghai; flutters
Canadian scientists racing to find the cause of SARS say it appears to be a mutant strain of coronavirus with bits of human, cow and mouse virus scrambled into its genetic code.

Would the combination of the three occur naturally, without human intervention?

6 posted on 04/02/2003 9:09:48 AM PST by aristeides
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To: aristeides
>>Would the combination of the three occur naturally, without human intervention?<<

Recombinants like this are very common in nature.

Usually, however, they are fatally impaired by the recombination. It is unusual-but not necessarily suspicious-that such a recombinant became more, not less, pathogenic.

7 posted on 04/02/2003 9:40:33 AM PST by Jim Noble
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To: aristeides; EternalHope
Hospitalized Hong Kong SARS cases
Time Number of cases Percentage increases Number of current deaths as a percentage of case totals on previous days
Day Date New Total Day Week Deaths Today Day ago 2 Days 3 Days 4 Days 5 Days 6 Days Week
Wed 03/19 150
Thu 03/20 23 173 15.33%
Fri 03/21 30 203 17.34%
Sat 03/22 19 222 9.36%
Sun 03/23 25 247 11.26%
Mon 03/24 13 260 5.26%
Tue 03/25 26 286 10.00%
Wed 03/26 30 316 10.49% 110.67%
Thu 03/27 51 367 16.14% 112.14%
Fri 03/28 58 425 15.80% 109.36%
Sat 03/29 45 470 10.59% 111.71% 10 2.13% 2.35% 2.72% 3.16% 3.50% 3.85% 4.05% 4.50%
Sun 03/30 60 530 12.77% 114.57% 13 2.45% 2.77% 3.06% 3.54% 4.11% 4.55% 5.00% 5.26%
Mon 03/31 80 610 15.09% 134.62% 15 2.46% 2.83% 3.19% 3.53% 4.09% 4.75% 5.24% 5.77%
Tue 04/1 75 685 12.30% 139.51% 16 2.34% 2.62% 3.02% 3.40% 3.76% 4.36% 5.06% 5.59%
Wed 04/2 23 708 3.36% 124.05% 16 2.26% 2.34% 2.62% 3.02% 3.40% 3.76% 4.36% 5.06%
Averages 11.79% 119.58% 2.33% 2.58% 2.92% 3.33% 3.77% 4.25% 4.74% 5.24%

8 posted on 04/02/2003 10:06:54 AM PST by per loin
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To: aristeides
Report: First Virus Victims Ate or Handled Wild Game

HONG KONG (Reuters) - The first victims of the deadly new virus spreading across the world were people in China's southern province of Guangdong who ate or handled wild game, the South China Morning Post reported on Thursday.

 

A top health expert in China said the earliest patients of the flu-like Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in Guangdong had close and continuous contact with chickens, ducks, pigeons and owls, the newspaper said.

"We will explore further if the disease was passed to human beings from wild animals. You know, Guangdong people like eating exotic animals and I don't find it a healthy practice," said Bi Shengli, a vice director at the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (news - web sites).

The earliest cases of the disease were traced to either chefs or bird vendors, Bi said.

The deadly virus is thought to have originated in southern China. Carried by travelers to Hong Kong, Vietnam, Singapore, Canada and other countries, the virus has killed 78 and infected 2,313 people so far. Many of those infected have since recovered.

Mainland China and Hong Kong account for most of the cases. The World Health Organisation and a growing list of countries have stepped up measures to keep the disease at bay and have warned people against traveling to affected areas.

The virus comes as a huge blow for Hong Kong, which has had to grapple with what has now become annual attacks of a "bird flu," a deadly avian virus that jumped the species barrier to humans in 1997. It infected 18 people, killing 6 of them.

It's not known how that avian H5N1 virus jumped to humans.

Experts say SARS has nothing to do with H5N1, but they have not ruled out the possibility that it could be linked to other bird or animal viruses.

Scientists in Hong Kong say the SARS virus comes from the family of coronaviruses, which causes the common cold.

They say such viruses can originate from animals, although SARS looks nothing like any known human or animal virus.

However, the newspaper said Bi did not believe SARS had anything to do with coronaviruses.

13 posted on 04/02/2003 7:59:24 PM PST by InShanghai (I was born on the crest of a wave, and rocked in the cradle of the deep.)
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