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Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) entered the United States in early 2003 when an infected traveler from China visited a hotel in Hong Kong and later traveled to different locations, including a hospital in Texas. The virus spread primarily through close contact with infected individuals and contaminated surfaces. The U.S. identified cases linked to travelers returning from affected areas, leading to heightened surveillance and public health measures to contain the outbreak.

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