SARS: A Pandemic Prevented

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Volume 302 | Issue 5653
19 December 2003
19 December 2003
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© 2003 American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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Papers and Articles
P. A. Rota et al., “Characterization of a Novel Coronavirus Associated with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome,” Science 300, 1394 (2003)
M. A. Marra et al., “The Genome Sequence of the SARS-Associated Coronavirus,” Science 300, 1399 (2003)
K. V. Holmes and L. Enjuanes, “The SARS Coronavirus: A Postgenomic Era,” Science 300, 1377 (2003)
Perspective article on the Rota et al. and Marra et al. papers.
K. Anand et al., “Coronavirus Main Proteinase (3CLpro) Structure: Basis for Design of Anti-SARS Drugs,” Science 300, 1763 (2003)
S. Riley et al., “Transmission Dynamics of the Etiological Agent of SARS in Hong Kong: Impact of Public Health Interventions,” Science 300, 1961 (2003)
M. Lipsitch et al., “Transmission Dynamics and Control of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome,” Science 300, 1966 (2003)
C. Dye and N. Gay, “Modeling the SARS Epidemic,” Science 300, 1884 (2003)
Perspective article on the Riley et al. and Lipsitch et al. papers.
M. Enserink and G. Vogel, “Deferring Competition, Global Net Closes In on SARS,” Science 300, 224 (2003)
M. Enserink, “China's Missed Chance,” Science 301, 294 (2003)
D. Normile and M. Enserink, “SARS in China: Tracking the Roots of a Killer,” Science 301, 297 (2003)
Y. Guan et al., “Isolation and Characterization of Viruses Related to the SARS Coronavirus from Animals in Southern China,” Science 302, 1276 (2003)
D. Normile, “SARS Experts Want Labs to Improve Safety Practices,” Science 302, 31a (2003)
M. Enserink, “SARS Researchers Report New Animal Models,” Science 302, 213 (2003)
Interesting Web Sites
SARS Internet links from MEDLINEplus
The Facts About SARS, a web feature provided by the Australian Broadcasting Company
Information Regarding Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) from the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety & Health Administration
SARS imaging and pathology information from the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
CDC's SARS Web site
WHO's SARS Web site
FDA's SARS Web site
Hong Kong Department of Health's SARS Web site
Health Canada's SARS Web site
University of Victoria's SARS Bioinformatics Suite
SARS Watch Asia from the Asia Recovery Information Center
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