The number of cases of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) has exceeded 6500, and by 5 May the syndrome had killed 461 people worldwide. The World Health Organization has warned that the death rate may rise to 10% or above.
The situation in China continues to worsen, and there were 4280 confirmed cases and 206 deaths by 5 May, of which 121 …
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Jane Parry
Parry J. WHO warns that death rate from SARS could reach 10% BMJ 2003; 326 :999 doi:10.1136/bmj.326.7397.999/a
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