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Autor:
Stephanie J. Schrag, John T. Brooks, Chris Van Beneden, Umesh D. Parashar, Patricia M. Griffin, Larry J. Anderson, William J. Bellini, Robert F. Benson, Dean D. Erdman, Alexander Klimov, Thomas G. Ksiazek, Teresa C.T. Peret, Deborah F. Talkington, W. Lanier Thacker, Maria L. Tondella, Jacquelyn S. Sampson, Allen W. Hightower, Dale F. Nordenberg, Brian D. Plikaytis, Ali S. Khan, Nancy E. Rosenstein, Tracee A. Treadwell, Cynthia G. Whitney, Anthony E. Fiore, Tonji M. Durant, Joseph F. Perz, Annemarie Wasley, Daniel R. Feikin, Joy L. Herndon, William A. Bower, Barbara W. Kilbourn, Deborah A. Levy, Victor G. Coronado, Joanna Buffington, Clare A. Dykewicz, Rima F. Khabbaz, Mary E. Chamberland
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 10, Iss 2, Pp 185-194 (2004)
In response to the emergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), the United States established national surveillance using a sensitive case definition incorporating clinical, epidemiologic, and laboratory criteria. Of 1,460 unexplained respi
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/84944772f08c4d019d6a2acc6d66c79e
Autor:
Larry J. Anderson, Barbara W. Kilbourn, Joanna Buffington, Joseph F. Perz, Ali S. Khan, Rima F. Khabbaz, John T. Brooks, Deborah A. Levy, Victor G. Coronado, William A. Bower, Brian D. Plikaytis, Allen W. Hightower, Thomas G. Ksiazek, Anthony E. Fiore, Jacquelyn S. Sampson, Dale Nordenberg, Daniel R. Feikin, W. Lanier Thacker, Robert F. Benson, Stephanie J. Schrag, William J. Bellini, Maria Lucia Tondella, Mary E. Chamberland, Nancy E. Rosenstein, Alexander Klimov, Teresa C. T. Peret, Clare A. Dykewicz, Tracee A. Treadwell, Deborah F. Talkington, Cynthia G. Whitney, Chris A. Van Beneden, Annemarie Wasley, Umesh D. Parashar, Patricia M. Griffin, Dean D. Erdman, Joy L. Herndon, Tonji Durant
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 10, Iss 2, Pp 185-194 (2004)
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 10, Iss 2, Pp 185-194 (2004)
In response to the emergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), the United States established national surveillance using a sensitive case definition incorporating clinical, epidemiologic, and laboratory criteria. Of 1,460 unexplained respi