Canada battles latest SARS setback

Canadian officials have conceded that precautions at Toronto hospitals were not enough to prevent new SARS infections, while Japanese doctors in Taiwan today examined whether the outbreak on the developed island might mean that Japan is also at risk.

Canada battles latest SARS setback

Canadian officials have conceded that precautions at Toronto hospitals were not enough to prevent new SARS infections, while Japanese doctors in Taiwan today examined whether the outbreak on the developed island might mean that Japan is also at risk.

Hong Kong researchers said a vaccine for severe acute respiratory syndrome developed with their mainland Chinese counterparts was ready for testing on animals, with results expected in six months.

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