id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-016160-ugc7ce21 Ching, Frank Bird Flu, SARS and Beyond 2018-03-15 .txt text/plain 19410 1034 62 At the end of 2002, unknown to anyone in Hong Kong, another deadly virus was circulating in neighboring Guangdong Province, propagating a disease that had no name but which was preliminarily dubbed atypical pneumonia in China and later renamed Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, or SARS, by the World Health Organization. And now it's been identified by all the other laboratories." 76 Also, just as Hong Kong University publicized its breakthrough before the CDC's announcement, so the university was able to get its scientific discovery into print first, with the publication of a paper in the online Lancet on April 8, 2003, "Coronavirus as a possible cause of severe acute respiratory syndrome." The success was very much the result of a group effort, as the list of authors shows, with Malik Peiris as the lead writer, K.Y. Yuen as the last writer and others, including Guan Yi, Leo Poon, John Nicholls and K.H. Chan, in between. ./cache/cord-016160-ugc7ce21.txt ./txt/cord-016160-ugc7ce21.txt