 | A masked medical worker looks out from a fever clinic at a railway station in Beijing January 9, 2004. Many more suspected SARS cases are likely to emerge because the symptoms match those of common winter diseases, the World Health Organization said Friday as it investigated the latest case to surface in China. click to open  |
 | World Health Organization officials, seen here on Jan 10th 2004 in Guangzhou of China, have launched their second investigation this year into the reemergence of SARS in southern China following an earlier probe into the country's first confirmed case of the disease in six months click to open  |
 | Doctors of the World Health Organization (WHO) investigation team collect samples at a seafood and exotic game restaurant temporarily closed by authorities in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou, January 10, 2004. Doctors of the WHO on Saturday searched the restaurant that employed a waitress suspected of having SARS, to find out if she could have caught the virus from civet cats dished up there. click to open  |
 | SARS in Mainland China: The World Health Organization's (WHO) Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) team meet with Chinese officials in Beijing on March 28th, 20003 to discuss measures to combat the spread of the respiratory disease. click to open  |