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In April 2003, severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) appeared uddenly, sending shockwaves throughout public health systems and conomies worldwide. By July 2003, 8,439 cases had been reported orldwide, with 812 deaths; the economic impacts were estimated to be $50–$100 billion (U.S.) (Newcomb 2003). Although public attention
was focused on this explosive pandemic, more than 30 such diseases new to medicine have emerged since 1976 [World Health Organization
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