sars

/sɑrz/
noun
  1. A serious viral respiratory illness that first appeared in 2002, causing fever, cough, and breathing problems.
    • Hospitals developed special protocols to safely treat patients with SARS.
    • Scientists worked quickly to identify the virus that causes SARS.
    • During the SARS outbreak, many countries set up health screenings at airports.
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