SARS (disambiguation)

SARS is severe acute respiratory syndrome, a viral respiratory disease of zoonotic origin caused by the SARS coronavirus.

SARS, Sars, or sars may also refer to:

  • SARS coronavirus, the virus that causes severe acute respiratory syndrome
  • Sars (urban-type settlement), an urban-type settlement in Perm Krai, Russia
  • Sveže Amputirana Ruka Satrijanija, or S.A.R.S., a Serbian alternative rock band
  • Sars, a common abbreviation for sarsaparilla in Australia
  • South African Revenue Service, the tax collection agency for South Africa
  • Suffolk Accident Rescue Service, a UK charity providing medical care
  • Sarsfield's GAA (disambiguation), various sports clubs whose name is often abbreviated Sars
  • Plural of Sar (disambiguation) in various senses
  • SARS (gene), a human enzyme
  • People

  • Sarah D. Bunting, also known as Sars, one of the founders of the television recap site Television Without Pity
  • Michael Sars (1805–1869), Norwegian biologist, father of Georg Sars
  • Georg Ossian Sars (1837–1927), Norwegian biologist, son of Michael Sars
  • SARS2

    Seryl-tRNA synthetase, mitochondrial is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the SARS2 gene.

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    Severe acute respiratory syndrome

    Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a viral respiratory disease of zoonotic origin caused by the SARS coronavirus (SARS-CoV). Between November 2002 and July 2003, an outbreak of SARS in southern China caused an eventual 8,096 cases and 774 deaths reported in multiple countries with the majority of cases in Hong Kong (9.6% fatality rate) according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Within weeks, SARS spread from Hong Kong to infect individuals in 37 countries in early 2003. It then was eradicated by January the following year.

    Signs and symptoms

    Initial symptoms are flu-like and may include fever, myalgia, lethargy symptoms, cough, sore throat, and other nonspecific symptoms. The only symptom common to all patients appears to be a fever above 38 °C (100 °F). Shortness of breath may occur later. The patient has symptoms as with a cold in the first stage, but later on they resemble influenza. SARS may occasionally lead to pneumonia, either direct viral pneumonia or secondary bacterial pneumonia.

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    Brainerd Dispatch 23 Apr 2025
    1-Landyn Stavos (Sar) 11.37, ... 1-Landon Kimble (Sar) 54.01, 4-Sam Renner (Brd)55.8, 5-Austin Nichols (Brd) 55.84, 7-Ezra Jacobson (CI) 56.87, 8-Tobias Jacobson (CI) 56.96, 10-Finn Nelson (CI) 58.08.
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