Carlo Urbani | |
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Born | Castelplanio, Italy | 19 October 1956
Died | 29 March 2003 Bangkok, Thailand | (aged 46)
Cause of death | SARS |
Education | University of Ancona |
Known for | Identifying SARS |
Spouse | Giuliana Chiorrini |
Children | 3 |
Medical career | |
Profession | Physician |
Institutions | Médecins Sans Frontières World Health Organization |
Research | Infectious diseases, parasitic diseases |
Carlo Urbani (Italian: [ˈkarlo urˈbaːni] ; 19 October 1956 – 29 March 2003) was an Italian physician and microbiologist and the first to identify severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) as probably a new and dangerously contagious viral disease,[1][2] and his early warning to the World Health Organization (WHO) triggered a swift and global response credited with saving numerous lives. Shortly afterwards, he himself became infected and died.