SIMILARITY
- These are the similarities and differences between the latest health emergency and its predecessor, Sars, which affected more than 8,000 people in 37 countries
- The two diseases are genetically similar and both have flu-like symptoms, but the new virus is clinically milder
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| Structure of Coronavirus | 
The two viruses share similar symptoms. Carriers of the latest 
coronavirus (covid-19) experience fever, malaise, dry cough, shortness of breath 
and occasionally respiratory distress, according to a number of medical 
journals. The virus carriers’ vital signs have been stable in most 
cases, but leukopenia, a decrease in white blood cells, and lymphopenia,
 a reduction in the white blood cells known as lymphocytes, were common,
 studies say. 
 
Similarly,
 Sars also usually brings with it flu-like signs – including fever, 
chills, muscle aches, headache and occasionally diarrhoea. Both viruses 
are known to cause pneumonia.
The
 genetic sequence of the latest coronavirus is at least 70 per cent 
similar to Sars, according to medical journals. Both belong to the large
 coronavirus family which causes illnesses ranging from the common cold 
to more severe diseases.
Sars-infected cells 
inspected under a microscope during a news conference in Hong Kong in 
2003 were found to be similar to the new coronavirus to the one that caused Sars, but 
they are not identical. 
TRANSMISSION
According
 to the WHO, both viruses are zoonotic – transmissible from animals to 
humans. Although the scientific research is ongoing, some studies 
suggest bats are the most likely hosts for the virus' origins, although 
it could not have been transmitted directly to humans.
Researchers have compared the new coronavirus’ genetic sequence with those in a library of viral sequences, and found that the most closely related viruses were that coronaviruses originated from the bats. The Chinese Centre for Disease Control (CDC) said it analysed samples of
 15 animals from the seafood market thought to be at the centre of the 
outbreak, but found no match.
DIFFERENCES
The
 new virus (covid-19) is clinically milder than Sars in terms of severity, case 
fatality rate and transmissibility, according to medical data.So far, the mortality rate for the new virus is about 3.6 per cent – with 360 deaths out of the 10,000 people infected.
Meanwhile, the Sars outbreak infected 8,437 people worldwide with a 
mortality rate of 10 per cent. According to a WHO report, the deaths of 
813 people were attributed to the Sars virus between November 1, 2002 
and July 11, 2003. 
CONTAGION
Nevertheless,
 the scale of the outbreak of the new coronavirus has already exceeded 
Sars, with the number of infected patients already outstripping the 
previous health emergency.
Another
 factor complicating prevention is the suggestion that the new 
coronavirus, unlike Sars, is transmissible even by people who are not 
showing any symptoms.
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Ref:www.scmp.com/news/china/society/article/3048472
