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Qué (quién) es SARS - definición


SARS (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
SARs; Sars (disambiguation)
SARS most commonly refers to severe acute respiratory syndrome, a viral respiratory disease identified in the early 2000s caused by SARS-CoV-1.
SARS         
  • 2003 Probable cases of SARS – worldwide
  • Hôpital Français de Hanoï]] for their dedication during the SARS crisis
  • super-spreading]] event of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) occurred
  • A chest X-ray showing increased opacity in both lungs, indicative of [[pneumonia]], in a patient with SARS
VIRAL RESPIRATORY DISEASE
Sars; SARS and accusations of racial discrimination; Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS); Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome; Severe accute respitory syndrome (SARS); The Sar-vivor Rap; Sarvivor Rap; Sar-vivor Rap; Sars Rap; SARS crisis; Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS); 2003 SARS; Severe Acute Respiratory Sydrome; Sudden acute respiratory syndrome; SARS lab leak; Severe acute respiratory syndrome
(also Sars)
¦ abbreviation severe acute respiratory syndrome.
Georg Ossian Sars         
  • Drawing made by Sars in his book Contributions to the knowledge of the fresh-water Entomostraca of New Zealand. (1894)
NORWEGIAN MARINE AND FRESHWATER BIOLOGIST (1837-1927)
Ossian Sars; G. O. Sars; Georg Sars; G.O. Sars
Prof Georg Ossian Sars HFRSE (20 April 1837 – 9 April 1927) was a Norwegian marine and freshwater biologist.
Ejemplos de uso de SARS
1. Genetic analysis of the bat SARS virus showed it was closely related to the human SARS coronavirus.
2. Over three months, CDC workers delayed on the tarmac 12,000 airplanes carrying 3 million passengers arriving from SARS–affected countries, isolating people with SARS symptoms.
3. In 2003 China also initially covered up the SARS epidemic.
4. Yet the control of SARS was an unprecedented success.
5. SARS killed nearly 800 people worldwide before subsiding in 2003.