By Dr Charles R Penn1 Jun 2003
With more than 6,500 probable cases and nearly 500 deaths in six months, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome has gripped the world, writes Charles Penn. Its impact on public behaviour, the media, trade and travel demonstrates that nature can be a more effective bioterrorist than humankind.
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