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Medical researchers strongly believe that SARS virus spreads by person-to-person
contact. The virus is commonly transmitted by respiratory droplets while one
sneezes and coughs. When one sneezes, the virus may infect people in vicinity
up to three feet.
One may also get infected when one touches a surface contaminated with the
droplets and sequentially touches one's mouth, nose, or face. Furthermore,
some researchers state that the virus may be airborne.
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A SARS virus enters a host cell and releases its RNA strand into the cell.
The RNA strand goes through RNA translation, producing proteins and vital
genetic information needed to replicate the virus. Proteins produced from
the RNA translation may affect the host cell's golgi apparatus, triggering
the production of virions. Later, the virions will come out of the cell by
membrane fusion. The newly generated RNA strand and necessary proteins assemble
together to form a new virus.
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- High fever
- Headache
- General feeling of discomfort
- Pneumonia
- Possibley diarrhea
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