Originally posted by SpencerH
How would you know that? Given that the Chinese are probably hiding the extent of the disease (as they definitely do for HIV).
How would you know that? Given that the Chinese are probably hiding the extent of the disease (as they definitely do for HIV).
Originally posted by SpencerH
Two tests for what, human coronavirus? The etiological agent of SARS has not been positively identified. What about the metapneumo (paramyxovirus) virus that the Canadians have identified with SARS patients? In any case, a DNA-based or ELISA-based test that detects human virus may not necessarily detect a similar virus that has jumped from animals to humans.
Two tests for what, human coronavirus? The etiological agent of SARS has not been positively identified. What about the metapneumo (paramyxovirus) virus that the Canadians have identified with SARS patients? In any case, a DNA-based or ELISA-based test that detects human virus may not necessarily detect a similar virus that has jumped from animals to humans.
University of Hong Kong researchers have identified the virus that has caused the recent outbreak of atypical pneumonia.
Known as a coronavirus, it is spread through droplets and can also survive for up to a few hours outside the human body.
Known as a coronavirus, it is spread through droplets and can also survive for up to a few hours outside the human body.
WHO update
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