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"SARS: Tracing the Threads of History and Modern Pandemics" In a fascinating juxtaposition

Background imageSars Collection: WW1 - Trench map from a soldiers war diary showing the Somme Battlefield with

WW1 - Trench map from a soldiers war diary showing the Somme Battlefield with information gleaned from captured German Prisoners

Background imageSars Collection: Coronavirus particles, TEM

Coronavirus particles, TEM
Coronavirus particles. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of three coronavirus particles. Different strains of coronavirus are responsible for diseases such as the common cold

Background imageSars Collection: SARS coronavirus protein

SARS coronavirus protein. Molecular model of the ORF-9b protein produced by the SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) coronavirus

Background imageSars Collection: WW1 Unloading ammunition near Le Sars, France - March 1917

WW1 Unloading ammunition near Le Sars, France - March 1917

Background imageSars Collection: Alien wearing a face mask, illustration

Alien wearing a face mask, illustration

Background imageSars Collection: Microscopic view of coronavirus

Microscopic view of coronavirus

Background imageSars Collection: Conceptual image of the coronavirus

Conceptual image of the coronavirus. Coronaviruses primarily infect the upper respiratory and gastrointestinal tract

Background imageSars Collection: Microscopic view of Henipavirus

Microscopic view of Henipavirus. Henipavirus is a established group of paramyxoviruses comprising the Hendra virus, Nipah virus and Cedar virus

Background imageSars Collection: Virus, artwork F007 / 1465

Virus, artwork F007 / 1465
Computer artwork of a generic virus particle, depicting virus types like corona, bird flu, aids, influenza, swine flu and herpes

Background imageSars Collection: SARS virus, artwork F007 / 8094

SARS virus, artwork F007 / 8094
SARS virus, computer artwork

Background imageSars Collection: SARS virus, artwork F007 / 7847

SARS virus, artwork F007 / 7847
SARS virus, computer artwork

Background imageSars Collection: SARS virus, artwork F007 / 7960

SARS virus, artwork F007 / 7960
SARS virus, computer artwork

Background imageSars Collection: TEM of a cluster of corona viruses F007 / 9886

TEM of a cluster of corona viruses F007 / 9886
Corona viruses. Coloured transmission electron micrograph of a section through a cluster of corona viruses. The corona viruses cause the common cold, gastroenteritis

Background imageSars Collection: TEM of a cluster of corona viruses F007 / 9890

TEM of a cluster of corona viruses F007 / 9890
Corona viruses. Coloured transmission electron micrograph of a section through a cluster of corona viruses. The corona viruses cause the common cold, gastroenteritis

Background imageSars Collection: Virus, artwork F007 / 1468

Virus, artwork F007 / 1468
Computer artwork of a generic virus particle, depicting virus types like corona, bird flu, aids, influenza, swine flu and herpes

Background imageSars Collection: Virus, artwork F007 / 1470

Virus, artwork F007 / 1470
Computer artwork of a generic virus particle, depicting virus types like corona, bird flu, aids, influenza, swine flu and herpes

Background imageSars Collection: Virus, artwork F007 / 1467

Virus, artwork F007 / 1467
Computer artwork of a generic virus particle, depicting virus types like corona, bird flu, aids, influenza, swine flu and herpes

Background imageSars Collection: Virus, artwork F007 / 1471

Virus, artwork F007 / 1471
Computer artwork of a generic virus particle, depicting virus types like corona, bird flu, aids, influenza, swine flu and herpes

Background imageSars Collection: Virus, artwork F007 / 1469

Virus, artwork F007 / 1469
Computer artwork of a generic virus particle, depicting virus types like corona, bird flu, aids, influenza, swine flu and herpes

Background imageSars Collection: Virus, artwork F007 / 1464

Virus, artwork F007 / 1464
Computer artwork of a generic virus particle, depicting virus types like corona, bird flu, aids, influenza, swine flu and herpes

Background imageSars Collection: Virus, artwork F007 / 1461

Virus, artwork F007 / 1461
Computer artwork of a generic virus particle, depicting virus types like corona, bird flu, aids, influenza, swine flu and herpes

Background imageSars Collection: Virus, artwork F007 / 1463

Virus, artwork F007 / 1463
Computer artwork of a generic virus particle, depicting virus types like corona, bird flu, aids, influenza, swine flu and herpes

Background imageSars Collection: Virus, artwork F007 / 1462

Virus, artwork F007 / 1462
Computer artwork of a generic virus particle, depicting virus types like corona, bird flu, aids, influenza, swine flu and herpes

Background imageSars Collection: Virus, artwork F007 / 1459

Virus, artwork F007 / 1459
Computer artwork of a generic virus particle, depicting virus types like corona, bird flu, aids, influenza, swine flu and herpes

Background imageSars Collection: Virus, artwork F007 / 1460

Virus, artwork F007 / 1460
Computer artwork of a generic virus particle, depicting virus types like corona, bird flu, aids, influenza, swine flu and herpes

Background imageSars Collection: Virus, artwork F007 / 1457

Virus, artwork F007 / 1457
Computer artwork of a generic virus particle, depicting virus types like corona, bird flu, aids, influenza, swine flu and herpes

Background imageSars Collection: Virus, artwork F007 / 1458

Virus, artwork F007 / 1458
Computer artwork of a generic virus particle, depicting virus types like corona, bird flu, aids, influenza, swine flu and herpes

Background imageSars Collection: Virus, artwork F007 / 1456

Virus, artwork F007 / 1456
Computer artwork of a generic virus particle, depicting virus types like corona, bird flu, aids, influenza, swine flu and herpes

Background imageSars Collection: Coronavirus, artwork F007 / 0229

Coronavirus, artwork F007 / 0229
Human coronavirus. Computer artwork of a Human coronavirus particle. Coronaviruses primarily infect the upper respiratory and gastrointestinal tract and can cause the common cold

Background imageSars Collection: Coronavirus, artwork F007 / 0222

Coronavirus, artwork F007 / 0222
Human coronavirus. Computer artwork of a Human coronavirus particle. Coronaviruses primarily infect the upper respiratory and gastrointestinal tract and can cause the common cold

Background imageSars Collection: Coronavirus, artwork F007 / 0220

Coronavirus, artwork F007 / 0220
Human coronavirus. Computer artwork of a Human coronavirus particle. Coronaviruses primarily infect the upper respiratory and gastrointestinal tract and can cause the common cold

Background imageSars Collection: Coronavirus, artwork F007 / 0211

Coronavirus, artwork F007 / 0211
Human coronavirus. Computer artwork of a Human coronavirus particle. Coronaviruses primarily infect the upper respiratory and gastrointestinal tract and can cause the common cold

Background imageSars Collection: SARS virus surface protein molecule F006 / 9560

SARS virus surface protein molecule F006 / 9560
SARS virus surface protein. Molecular model of the spike 2 (S2) envelope glycoprotein from the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) virus

Background imageSars Collection: RNA stem-loop motif, molecular model F006 / 9544

RNA stem-loop motif, molecular model F006 / 9544
RNA stem-loop motif. Molecular model of the stem-loop II motif from the SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) coronavirus. This RNA (ribonucleic acid) element is a target for antiviral drugs

Background imageSars Collection: SARS virus capsid protein F006 / 9504

SARS virus capsid protein F006 / 9504
SARS virus capsid protein, molecular model. This protein is responsible for binding the capsid (outer coat) of the SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome)

Background imageSars Collection: Virus, artwork C016 / 9004

Virus, artwork C016 / 9004
Computer artwork of a generic virus particle, depicting virus types like SARS, MERS and corona

Background imageSars Collection: Virus, artwork C016 / 9010

Virus, artwork C016 / 9010
Computer artwork of a generic virus particle, depicting virus types like SARS, MERS and corona

Background imageSars Collection: SARS virus particles, TEM C016 / 9445

SARS virus particles, TEM C016 / 9445
SARS virus particles. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through a tissue sample infected with numerous SARS coronavirus particles (virions, dark, round)

Background imageSars Collection: Virus, artwork C016 / 9014

Virus, artwork C016 / 9014
Computer artwork of a generic virus particle, depicting virus types like SARS, MERS and corona

Background imageSars Collection: Virus, artwork C016 / 9013

Virus, artwork C016 / 9013
Computer artwork of a generic virus particle, depicting virus types like SARS, MERS and corona

Background imageSars Collection: Virus, artwork C016 / 9015

Virus, artwork C016 / 9015
Computer artwork of a generic virus particle, depicting virus types like SARS, MERS and corona

Background imageSars Collection: Virus, artwork C016 / 9009

Virus, artwork C016 / 9009
Computer artwork of a generic virus particle, depicting virus types like SARS, MERS and corona

Background imageSars Collection: Virus, artwork C016 / 9007

Virus, artwork C016 / 9007
Computer artwork of a generic virus particle, depicting virus types like SARS, MERS and corona

Background imageSars Collection: Virus, artwork C016 / 9005

Virus, artwork C016 / 9005
Computer artwork of a generic virus particle, depicting virus types like SARS, MERS and corona

Background imageSars Collection: MERS coronavirus, TEM C015 / 1772

MERS coronavirus, TEM C015 / 1772
MERS coronavirus, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). This virus (originally novel coronavirus 2012) has been named Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronavirus

Background imageSars Collection: MERS coronavirus, TEM C015 / 1774

MERS coronavirus, TEM C015 / 1774
MERS coronavirus, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). This virus (originally novel coronavirus 2012) has been named Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronavirus

Background imageSars Collection: MERS coronavirus, TEM C015 / 1776

MERS coronavirus, TEM C015 / 1776
MERS coronavirus, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). This virus (originally novel coronavirus 2012) has been named Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronavirus

Background imageSars Collection: MERS coronavirus, TEM C015 / 1773

MERS coronavirus, TEM C015 / 1773
MERS coronavirus, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). This virus (originally novel coronavirus 2012) has been named Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronavirus



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"SARS: Tracing the Threads of History and Modern Pandemics" In a fascinating juxtaposition, this captivating caption weaves together the threads of history and modern pandemics. Starting with World War 1, we delve into the trenches where soldiers fought bravely on the Somme Battlefield near Le Sars, France in March 1917. Unloading ammunition amidst chaos and destruction, they unknowingly set foot on ground that would later become synonymous with another deadly enemy. Fast forward to our present reality, where an alien wearing a face mask serves as a striking illustration of how our world has changed. The coronavirus particles under a microscope reveal their intricate structure resembling tiny crowns – hence their name "corona. " Among them lurks the infamous SARS coronavirus protein, responsible for one of humanity's most challenging battles against infectious diseases. As science progresses, researchers tirelessly study these microscopic villains like never before. A conceptual image captures their essence - mysterious yet menacing. Microscopic views further unveil both coronaviruses and Henipavirus; each showcasing nature's ability to produce formidable adversaries. Artwork depicting viruses reminds us that these invisible foes have plagued mankind throughout history. The SARS virus artwork portrays its distinct features while urging caution and vigilance against its resurgence. From war-torn battlefields to today's global health crisis, this caption connects dots across time and space. It highlights how human resilience has faced adversities in different forms but also emphasizes the importance of understanding past lessons to combat present challenges effectively. Intriguingly complex yet undeniably relevant, exploring such connections sheds light on our shared journey through time – from soldiers fighting wars to scientists battling pandemics – reminding us that knowledge is key in overcoming any threat we may encounter along the way.