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作者:游客 在 海归商务 发贴, 来自【海归网】 http://www.haiguinet.com
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"(CBS) With SARS breaking out in China again, the Chinese authorities have ordered the mass slaughter of animals known to carry the virus. But scientists admit they still don’t where SARS is coming from – and what the original source of SARS may be.
Every year or so, a new virus seems to spring from nowhere. Along with SARS, there’s been West Nile Virus, Monkey Pox, HIV and a virus you probably haven’t heard of yet — a nasty killer called Nipah.
Recently, 60 Minutes II went to the Far East with a team of American scientists who are involved in a new kind of detective work; they're virus hunters looking for the next big killer.
They're finding that new viruses are leaping from animals into man in suprising ways. And there’s no better example than the search for the origin of Nipah, a bug so lethal they had to build a prison to hold it. Correspondent Scott Pelley reports. "
"...75 percent of the emerging diseases in humans actually come from animals, wildlife or domestic animals"
作者:游客 在 海归商务 发贴, 来自【海归网】 http://www.haiguinet.com
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东拉西扯话广州(二) -- 加国居民 - (3290 Byte) 2004-1-22 周四, 13:34 (1334 reads) - CBS 六十分钟节目 -- jzhong - (2064 Byte) 2004-1-23 周五, 02:40 (360 reads)
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