👉 The Prague Flu, also known as the 2003 outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), was a pandemic that originated in China and spread to several countries, including the Czech Republic. It is characterized by a unique pattern of symptoms that initially confused healthcare providers and public health officials. Unlike typical respiratory infections, the Prague Flu presented with a distinctive combination of symptoms including fever, cough, shortness of breath, and a distinctive "flu-like" rash. However, the most peculiar aspect was the high mortality rate among those infected, with some cases reaching up to 31% in hospitals. The term "flu" in this context refers to the rapid onset and sudden severity of symptoms, which set it apart from other respiratory illnesses. The exact cause of the Prague Flu remains under investigation, but it is believed to have been caused by a novel coronavirus, similar to those responsible for SARS and COVID-19.
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