Genes Make Some People More Prone To SARS, Scientist Says

Scientists in Hong Kong have discovered people with a certain pattern of genes have a much higher risk of getting SARS, a finding that could help diagnose and prevent the spread of the deadly disease. A study of SARS patients in Hong Kong showed individuals with a pattern known as HLA-B*0703 were four times as likely to contract the respiratory disease, said Paul Chan, an associate professor in microbiology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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