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Further research into the beginning of SARS has led to
interesting discoveries that it was actually discovered in the Philippines long time ago. It was then known by a simpler name, SAR or A-SAR. Just like SARS, it spread very rapidly through face-to-face personal contacts. A-SAR - a carrier person who may infect others. A-SAR TALAGA - a person who is very contagious; very dangerous to approach, needs attention by healthy persons only. NANG-A-A-SAR - a person who is maliciously spreading the disease. NAA-SAR - a person who is infected with the disease. NAGKA-A-SAR-AN - the process of transmitting the disease to others. PANG-A-SAR - Any medium of spreading the disease. NAA-SAR TALAGA - A person in very serious condition; needs quarantine; could be fatal. A-SAR-AN NA - when a group or community is already infected. NAPIKON - a victim of ASAR who is beyond recovery; should not be touched by anybody, not even friends or relatives. |