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Combining clinical and epidemiologic features for early recognition of SARS - Clinical Studies
Early recognition and rapid initiation of infection control precautions are currently the most important strategies for controlling severe acute...
Emerging Infectious Diseases, 02/01/04 by John A. Jernigan · More from publication -
Industry-related Outbreak of Human Anthrax - Letters - Letter to the Editor
To the Editor: In his letter, Industry-related Outbreak of Human Anthrax, Massachusetts, 1868 (1), Dr. Macher suggests an additional reference to...
Emerging Infectious Diseases, 12/01/03 by John A. Jernigan · More from publication -
Bioterrorism-related inhalational anthrax: the first 10 cases reported in the United States - Research - Statistical Data Included
From October 4 to November 2, 2001, the first 10 confirmed cases of inhalational anthrax caused by intentional release of Bacillus anthracis were...
Emerging Infectious Diseases, 11/01/01 by John A. Jernigan · More from publication
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