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To: blam
People with one gene variant (HLA-B 0703) were four times more likely to contract the deadly disease than average. In contrast, people with another variant (HLA-DRB1 0301) were more likely to resist SARS infection

Interesting, I wonder if it more prevalent in some ethnic groups over others?

3 posted on 01/17/2004 8:07:49 AM PST by riri
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Two suspected Sars patients confirmed

Two suspected Sars patients in southern China have been confirmed to have the disease.

The two cases were a 20-year-old restaurant waitress and a 35-year-old businessman, the official Xinhua News Agency said in a brief dispatch, citing the Health Ministry.

The two people were identified as suspected cases on January 8 and January 13, Xinhua said.

"After strict tests by the World Health Organisation laboratories, they were confirmed to be Sars cases," Xinhua said.

The woman was discharged from hospital today and all the people who had contact with her have been removed from medical observation without showing any symptoms, Xinhua said.

The businessman was in stable condition, it said.

The season's first confirmed case, a 32-year-old television producer, was released from the hospital last week.

Severe acute respiratory syndrome emerged in November 2002 in Guangdong and sickened more than 8,000 people globally before subsiding in June.

Story filed: 09:45 Saturday 17th January 2004

5 posted on 01/17/2004 8:10:02 AM PST by blam
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