No. SARS is severe acute respiratory syndrome. SARS pandemic started in China about 2003. Swine Flu is H1N1.http://www.ehow.com/how_4932177_proactive-swine-flu.html Kathy
Progress of the SARS outbreak happened in 2004.
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NO, SARS is bird-related, while the swine flu's... well swine related. *akward laughter, then realizing he's laughing to his moniter* Oh-Boy:( thank you for answering. my parents were wondering about it cause i brought it up just now. ☺
Ernst Sars died in 1917.
SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) primarily affects the respiratory system. It can cause symptoms such as fever, cough, and difficulty breathing, and in severe cases can lead to pneumonia and respiratory failure. Older adults and people with underlying health conditions are at higher risk of developing severe complications from SARS.
SARS coronavirus (SARS-CoV) – virus identified in 2003. SARS-CoV is thought to be an animal virus from an as-yet-uncertain animal reservoir, perhaps bats, that spread to other animals (civet cats) and first infected humans in the Guangdong province of southern China in 2002.
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a viral respiratory illness caused by a coronavirus.
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome SARS for shortis a respiratory disease in humans which is caused by the SARS coronavirus (SARS-CoV). You can get it from birds.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Severe_acute_respiratory_syndrome
Michael Sars died in 1869.
Michael Sars was born in 1805.
Maren Sars was born in 1811.
Maren Sars died in 1898.