Chinese, European scientists find cure for SARS
Published: June 20, 2005
A medicine currently used to treat schizophrenia can cure the deadly Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), announced a group of Chinese and European scientists in Hangzhou, China, on Sunday.

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The 14 other medicinal solutions have to go through lengthy animal tests before being used to treat human patients, according to the research group.
The ambitious program, launched in 2004, aims to find 50 chemical compounds to treat SARS.
In the coming two years, scientists from China, Germany, Poland and Denmark will continue to search for 35 more compounds, according to program sources.
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