Reuters
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome emerged in China in 2002, when the communist country was accused of covering up the extent of the virus, contributing to its eventual spread to 8,000 people around the world, 800 of whom died.
"We wouldn't be surprised to see the resurgence of a small number of cases," said Julie Hall, who heads the World Health Organization (news - web sites)'s SARS team in Beijing.
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