To: KickRightRudder
Is this a virus...why are they saying "pneumonia"...
To: Mamzelle
SARS...Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome...
A pneumonia with no cause that has been identified, I read that it MAY be related to Influenza Type B. It starts out with high fever, over 101, and flu symptoms.
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03/15/2003 11:43:37 AM PST by
Judith Anne
(No, I don't have another clever tag line yet. Soon.)
To: Mamzelle
They don't know. That is why their scared. It has symptoms like flu and Pnem.,but people don't get better as of yet.
To: Mamzelle
Atypical pneumonia can be commonly caused by micoplasma, virus or bacteria. It can trigger a variety of immunological reactions too. It can uncommonly be caused by____________.(fill in the blank)
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