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How long can the SARS coronavirus (SARS Co-V) survive in the environment?

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Preliminary studies in some research laboratories suggest that the virus may survive in the environment for several days. The length of time that the virus survives likely depends on a number of factors. These factors could include the type of material or body fluid containing the virus and various environmental conditions such as temperature or humidity.
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How long do coronaviruses survive in the environment?

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In general, enveloped viruses such as coronaviruses do not last a long time in the environment. In earlier studies, a different coronavirus was shown to survive for up to 3 hours on surfaces. At this time, it is uncertain how long the newly discovered coronavirus associated with SARS can survive in the environment. In one preliminary study, researchers in Hong Kong found that both dried and liquid samples of the new coronavirus survived as long as 24 hours in the environment.
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How long can a human egg survive?

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Most ova probably survive about six to twelve hours after ovulation. However, for the purposes of contraception, you must count on a 24-hour survival period, plus an additional 24 hours in case there is a multiple ovulation.
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How long can the avian influenza virus survive in the environment?

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The duration that these viruses can survive in the environment depends on temperature and humidity conditions, but they may survive up to weeks in cooler and moister conditions. According to CDC and WHO, US NIOSH certified N-95, European CE certified EN143 P2 / EN149 FFP2, or comparable national/regional particulate respirators should be worn by workers who eradicate infected poultry. Higher level particulate respirators may also be used.
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How long is a person with SARS infectious to others?

CDC | Frequently Asked Questions About SARS
Available information suggests that persons with SARS are most likely to be contagious only when they have symptoms, such as fever or cough. Patients are most contagious during the second week of illness. However, as a precaution against spreading the disease, CDC recommends that persons with SARS limit their interactions outside the home (for example, by not going to work or to school) until 10 days after their fever has gone away and their respiratory (breathing) symptoms have gotten better.
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Have other laboratories found evidence of coronavirus in SARS patients?

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CDC has been working with the World Health Organization (WHO), international partners at laboratory centers, and ministries of health in this investigation. Some of the laboratories participating in this WHO network have also reported positive results for the presence of coronavirus in specimens from SARS patients. Additional testing is under way at the WHO network laboratories.
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Q: Then why is this illness potentially linked with the SARS-coronavirus?

Aug 21, 2003
Because preliminary tests in two separate Canadian labs have shown evidence of the SARS-coronavirus in a limited number of patients.
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In what environment will the unit survive?

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The unit is specified to operate ?30˚ to +60˚ C. The unit will survive operating from ?40˚ to +85˚ C operating, though there will be some loss of RF transmit power above +60˚ C where the radio transmitter is specified. Extreme cold or hot will impact battery life as well. The unit is tested to vibration, shock, humidity, salt/fog, pressure washing, dust/sand and UV exposure per SAEJ1455 and MIL810E/F standards.
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How long do head lice survive of the body?

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Head lice die from lack of food or moisture in about two days if dislodged from a head. They may not live this long if it is very cold or they had not fed before being dislodged. Being dislodged means almost certain death for a head louse so they will avoid this if at all possible. They don't wander on to furniture or clothes very often as this would result in the death of the louse in most cases.
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What is SARS?

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SARS stands for severe acute respiratory syndrome. It's a new disease that doctors still don't know much about.
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CDC | Frequently Asked Questions About SARS
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a viral respiratory illness that was recognized as a global threat in March 2003, after first appearing in Southern China in November 2002.
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If I were exposed to SARS-CoV, how long would it take for me to become sick?

CDC | Frequently Asked Questions About SARS
The time between exposure to SARS-CoV and the onset of symptoms is called the "incubation period." The incubation period for SARS is typically 2 to 7 days, although in some cases it may be as long as 10 days. In a very small proportion of cases, incubation periods of up to 14 days have been reported.
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How long do TASO clients survive?

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The survival of TASO clients varies greatly depending on the individuals and other factors. Currently TASO has some clients who were registered as early as 1988 but are still doing very well. For more information contact mail@tasouganda.org. If you would like a question answered please send an email to the address: mail@tasouganda.org/training@tasouganda.org
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How long can HAV, HBV, and HCV survive outside the body?

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Recent studies have shown that HCV can survive outside the body and still transmit infection for 16 hours, but not longer than 4 days.
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How long do SCA victims normally survive without receiving a shock from an AED?

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After experiencing SCA, a victim’s chance of survival without an AED shock decreases by 7 to 10 percent with each passing minute. – American Heart Association
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If smallpox is released in aerosol form, how long does the virus survive?

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The smallpox virus is fragile. In laboratory experiments, 90% of aerosolized smallpox virus dies within 24 hours; in the presence of ultraviolet (UV) light, this percentage would be even greater. If an aerosol release of smallpox occurs, 90% of virus matter will be inactivated or dissipated in about 24 hours. (added Nov 13, 2002)
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What is a Coronavirus?

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Corona viruses are a large family of viruses that cause respiratory infections. They are the second most common cause of the common cold, after another family of viruses called rhinoviruses. The virus that has been found associated with SARS cases is a new type of corona virus not seen before.
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SARS Masks, SARS Prevention and News
Normally, coronaviruses cause mild to moderate upper-respiratory illness such as the common cold. When viewed under a microscope, the coronavirus has a halo or crown-like appearance. Coronaviruses can also be found in animals.
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Will the gravity rollers survive in a chemical environment?

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We choose the best materials for the majority of applications that our equipment is used in. These materials are perfectly suited to ordinary use but where the environment includes chemicals, the effect of that chemical, even cleaning fluids, on gravity rollers is difficult to predict. Our material suppliers produce basic lists of suitability but they specify only certain fluids at certain concentrations and at certain temperatures.
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How long will the poly-V drive belts last?

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The computer modeling we had done indicated virtually thousands of maintenance free hours. Belts are now used in far more demanding applications such as motorcycle drives for example. Back to top
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If I were exposed to SARS, how long would it take for me to become sick?

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The incubation period for SARS is typically 2 to 7 days; however, isolated reports have suggested an incubation period as long as 10 days. The illness usually begins with a fever (>100.4 degrees F [>38.0 degrees C]) (see signs and symptoms, above).
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SARS Frequently Asked Questions
The time between exposure to the SARS virus and onset of symptoms is called the “incubation period.” The incubation period for SARS is typically 2 to 7 days, although in some cases it may be as long as 10 days.
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incubation period as long as 10 days. The illness usually begins with a fever (>100.4°F [>38.0°C]) (see
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