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To: Endeavor
You didn't take me series did you? See, you eliminated one method of disease control all by yourself with logic. You asked for disease outbreak control methods and did not specify what was off limits.
26 posted on 03/22/2003 12:33:58 PM PST by vetvetdoug
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To: vetvetdoug
sorry cutes, I did take you series. My mistake. I'm an equine doc, what are u?
27 posted on 03/22/2003 2:00:23 PM PST by Endeavor
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To: vetvetdoug; All
Well cowboy do you feel lucky?

You are the reigning prognosticator on this board.

Care to take a stab at:

Family -

Genus -

Species -




The virus responsible for SARS is considered by some research groups to be a member of the well-known Paramyxoviridae family. Yesterday, Canadian researchers released findings suggesting that the metapneumovirus, which belongs to this family, may be the cause. The metapneumovirus was first discovered by Dutch scientists in June 2001 at a laboratory that is also included in the new WHO network.

At the time of its discovery, the virus was known to cause respiratory disease in humans, including some cases of pneumonia, but showed a different transmission pattern and was much less severe than the SARS agent. At this point, it cannot be ruled out that an entirely different virus from another family may be responsible for the SARS outbreak.
WHO cautions that the race to identify the SARS causative agent is by no means over. Although the virus has now been isolated, its identity remains elusive. Other research groups in the network of collaborating labs are producing hints that the causative agent may belong to another virus family.



Some of you other Ladies and Gentlemen may care to venture into the land of conjecture, please join in...

I am going to stick with my original guess (until proven wrong or humiliated):

Family:Paramyxoviridae

Genus: Henipavirus

Species: Unknown until present - a mutant of the Henipavirus Genus - made a species jump from pigs
32 posted on 03/22/2003 3:52:55 PM PST by Mother Abigail
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