Novel coronavirus and severe acute respiratory syndrome

In today's Lancet, Joseph Peiris and colleagues provide strong evidence that SARS is associated with a novel coronavirus that has not been previously identified in human beings or animals, and begin the process of eliminating the many unknowns from this new syndrome (figure). The investigators...

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Viruses
World Health Organization
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