A lot has changed since the outbreak of SARS and caused hundreds of deaths in 2002-2003, but some things are the same. Asia is on the brink of another pandemic.
The virus that causes Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) killed hundreds of people in 2003, has been confirmed to originate from large-eared bat species in China.
Professor Paul Kellam said that different strains of the human virus are derived from an animal virus.
5 Saudis have died from a new virus like the culprit causing severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in the last few days and two other victims are having emergency treatment,
Health experts warn that a mysterious coronavirus, appearing in the Middle East last year, may have begun to spread from person to person, threatening to create a SARS pandemic
Bats may be the source of a new SARS-like virus, which killed a person in Saudi Arabia, according to AFP news agency, a new study published on November 20.
Reuters news agency cited WHO's statement through the organization's
The World Health Organization (WHO) has convened an emergency meeting, bringing together medical experts from many different countries, to find a solution against a mysterious,
French authorities said on May 9 that two more patients in the country suspected that the coronary (CoV) virus was similar to the virus that caused acute respiratory syndrome
Microbiologist William Wilson, the Center for Agricultural Research and Animal Health in Manhattan, used the technology to identify West Nile fever virus and Rift Valley fever