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Filmmaker: Beijing more open about AIDS
A filmmaker who won an Oscar for a documentary about orphans of Chinese AIDS patients says Beijing is now more open about the disease after being accused of covering up the 2003 SARS outbreak.
Nations:China Activities:SARS in China Henan AIDS Crisis
2007-03-25
Scientists want bird flu report withdrawn
Chinese scientists said Wednesday that a man initially thought to have SARS actually died of bird flu in November 2003 -- two years before the communist country reported any human bird flu infections on the mainland to the World Health Organization. At the last minute, the scientists asked without explanation to withdraw the report, but a medical journal had already printed it.
Nations:China Activities:Bird Flu Crisis SARS in China
2006-06-22
Bird flu may have been mistaken for SARS
A Chinese man who died of pneumonia in 2003 and was at first classified as a SARS victim may have in fact died of avian influenza, Chinese researchers reported on Wednesday.
Nations:China Hong Kong Activities:Bird Flu Crisis SARS in China
2006-06-22
Bats may have been source of SARS - study
WASHINGTON - Bats found in Hong Kong carry a virus very similar to the severe acute respiratory syndrome or SARS virus and might be able to spread it, Chinese researchers reported on Friday.
2005-09-10
China experts say bird flu bigger threat than SARS
GUANGZHOU, China - Bird flu now poses a bigger and more worrying threat to people than SARS, medical experts in southern China, the region where Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome first surfaced, said on Friday.
Activities:Bird Flu Crisis SARS in China
2005-08-26
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- Filmmaker: Beijing more open about AIDS 2007-03-25
- Scientists want bird flu report withdrawn 2006-06-22
- Bird flu may have been mistaken for SARS 2006-06-22
- Bats may have been source of SARS - study 2005-09-10
- China experts say bird flu bigger threat than SARS 2005-08-26
- China frees SARS hero after months of house arrest 2005-03-23
- Tsunami disaster no match for SARS' economic damage 2005-01-08
China's tourism industry recovers strongly after SARS 2005-01-01- China SARS vaccine passes first hurdle 2004-12-05
SARS expected to re-emerge in China, but no epidemic 2004-11-15- China Bans Slaughter, Cooking of Civets 2004-11-02
- China issues SARS alert as winter approaches 2004-10-27
- China vice health minister to fight SARS in south 2004-10-18
Risk grows of HK infection from China--official 2004-10-16 Hong Kong SARS widow to sue hospital 2004-10-12 Chinese experts name civet as primary SARS source 2004-10-11 Hong Kong appoints new health minister 2004-10-08- Second Hong Kong Official Quits Over SARS 2004-07-09
- China SARS hero forced to undergo study sessions -source 2004-07-05
Hong Kong Response to SARS Said Inadequate 2004-07-05- WHO urges laboratory safety reviews for SARS 2004-07-02
Beijing lab workers blamed for SARS outbreak 2004-07-01- Chinese Disease Control Chief Resigns 2004-07-01
- SARS Vaccine Shows Promise in Tests 2004-06-24
- Singapore Doctors Find SARS in Teardrops 2004-06-21
- First SARS human vaccine trial under way in China 2004-06-10
- Scientists say develop new SARS tracing method 2004-06-05
- Hong Kong Apartment Recovers After SARS 2004-06-04
- Chinese capital declares SARS alert over 2004-06-01
Source of latest China SARS cases uncertain - WHO 2004-05-31- China Scientists Testing SARS Vaccine 2004-05-23
- China discharges last SARS patient from hospital 2004-05-21
China contains latest SARS outbreak --WHO 2004-05-18- China releases two more SARS patients, two remain 2004-05-12
- China releases two more SARS patients, four remain 2004-05-11
- China releases patient, says SARS controled in Anhui 2004-05-10
WHO still searching China lab for SARS 'smoking gun' 2004-05-07- SARS could spread via coughs, sweat, urine -studies 2004-05-07
- China Confirms Three More SARS Cases 2004-05-04
- China capital releases first SARS patient 2004-05-04
- Tourists enjoy Beijing sunshine, shrug off SARS 2004-05-03
- Chinese hit the road for holiday despite SARS 2004-05-01
WHO Widens Probe of China's SARS Cases 2004-05-01- Woman, 53, Dies of SARS in China 2004-04-30
- SARS-Wary China Girds for Holiday Travel 2004-04-30
- China warns foreigners of SARS, confirms new cases 2004-04-29
- China on holiday SARS alert at airports, stations 2004-04-29
- Vietnam airport to resume SARS checks 2004-04-29
- China Announces New Suspected SARS Case 2004-04-28
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