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In a message dated 19/04/03 05:05:11 GMT Daylight Time,
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<<  SARS seems to fit the profile of misused
 antibiotics. It might not be, but based on what is being found in honey
 and other food coming out of China, the mis-use of antibiotics seems to
 be cultural and either not a problem of or encouraged by the government. >>

Unlikely.  SARS is believed to be caused by a virus and therefore would not
be affected by the use or misuse of antibiotics.

Chris

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