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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 11.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000286 Eric Lavigne [Canada] ; Antonio Gasparrini ; Xiang Wang ; Hong Chen ; Abderrahmane Yagouti ; Manon D. Fleury ; Sabit CakmakExtreme ambient temperatures and cardiorespiratory emergency room visits: assessing risk by comorbid health conditions in a time series study.
000434 Aaron Wynn [Canada] ; Kieran M. MooreIntegration of primary health care and public health during a public health emergency.
000440 Erin Falconer [Canada] ; Maeghan Keddy ; William K. MilneImpact of the H1N1 influenza pandemic in two rural emergency departments.
000494 Todd C. Lee [Canada] ; Linda R. Taggart ; Barbara Mater ; Kevin Katz ; Allison McgeerPredictors of pandemic influenza infection in adults presenting to two urban emergency departments, Toronto, 2009.
000534 Anne Gatewood Hoen [États-Unis] ; David L. Buckeridge ; Katia M L. Charland ; Kenneth D. Mandl ; Caroline Quach ; John S. BrownsteinEffect of expanded US recommendations for seasonal influenza vaccination: comparison of two pediatric emergency departments in the United States and Canada.
000845 Patricia HynesReflections on critical care emergency preparedness: the necessity of planned education and leadership training for nurses.
000869 Maryn MckennaAnatomy of a pandemic: emergency departments woefully unprepared for bird flu outbreak.
000906 Kieran Moore [Canada]Real-time syndrome surveillance in Ontario, Canada: the potential use of emergency departments and Telehealth.
000967 More money would put an end to emergency room crunches.
000D25 Carol A. Amaratunga [Canada] ; Tracey L. O'Sullivan ; Karen P. Phillips ; Louise Lemyre ; Eileen O'Connor ; Darcie Dow ; Wayne CorneilReady, aye ready? Support mechanisms for healthcare workers in emergency planning: a critical gap analysis of three hospital emergency plans.
000D46 Verena H. Menec [Canada] ; Charlyn Black ; Leonard Macwilliam ; Fred Y. AokiThe impact of influenza-associated respiratory illnesses on hospitalizations, physician visits, emergency room visits, and mortality.

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