id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-255252-md0avnqg Tang, Julian W. Quantitative temporal‐spatial distribution of severe acute respiratory syndrome‐associated coronavirus (SARS‐CoV) in post‐mortem tissues 2007-07-02 .txt text/plain 5317 326 70 SARS‐CoV viral load and SARS‐CoV/GAPDH RNA ratio for each organ type were related to four time durations: onset of illness to death, death to post‐mortem tissue sampling, and total durations of treatment with ribavirin and hydrocortisone. Post-mortem tissues were collected with great care from the major organs including heart, kidney, liver, spleen, lung, small bowel, psoas (skeletal) muscle, and bone marrow. Figures 1-6 show the results, using semi-log plots, for each organ: heart, kidney, liver, spleen, lung, and small bowel, respectively, for SARS-CoV, GAPDH and the SARS-CoV/GAPDH RNA ratio. In the organspecific viral load results, the overall picture made up from the data points from the seven different patients with different durations of SARS illness, generally, the SARS-CoV/GAPDH RNA ratio never reached above one in heart, kidney, liver, and spleen tissue for all x-axis parameters analyzed. ./cache/cord-255252-md0avnqg.txt ./txt/cord-255252-md0avnqg.txt