What we have learnt from SARS epidemics in China
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Auteurs : Nanshan Zhong [République populaire de Chine] ; Guangqiao Zeng [République populaire de Chine]Source :
- BMJ [ 0959-8138 ] ; 2006-08-19.
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- Atypical pneumonia, Chlamydia, Civet, Civet cats, Clinician, Coronavirus, Early identification, Emergent infections, February, Guangzhou, Healthcare, Hong kong, Important implications, Infectious diseases, Laboratory workers, Outbreak, Public health, Research priorities, Respiratory diseases, Respiratory syndrome, Sars, Sars coronavirus, Sars epidemics, Sars outbreak, Second sars outbreak, Social stability, Wildlife markets, Zheng, Zhong.
Abstract
China's experience with SARS has important implications worldwide, and may improve preparedness for an epidemic if bird flu spreads to humans
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DOI: 10.1136/bmj.333.7564.389
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