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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 33.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000806 (2004) Josephine QueridoAt the Epicentre: Hong Kong and the SARS Outbreak
000909 (2003) Marilynn LarkinWeb serves as conduit for SARS information
000998 (2004) Paul A. TambyahSevere acute respiratory syndrome from the trenches, at a Singapore university hospital
000999 (2004) Scott F. Dowell ; Mei Shang HoSeasonality of infectious diseases and severe acute respiratory syndrome–what we don't know can hurt us
000A00 (2017) Katherine B. Gibney ; Robert HallInfectious diseases in China in the post-SARS era
000A01 (2017) Zhongjie Li ; George F. GaoInfectious disease trends in China since the SARS outbreak
000A48 (2003) An appropriate response to SARS
000A49 (2004) Reflections on SARS
000B09 (2004) Stephen G. Weber ; Ed Bottei ; Richard Cook ; Michael O'ConnorSARS, emerging infections, and bioterrorism preparedness
000B10 (2013) Brian Mccloskey ; Alimuddin Zumla ; Gwen Stephens ; David L. Heymann ; Ziad A. MemishApplying lessons from SARS to a newly identified coronavirus
000B11 (2013) Christian DrostenIs MERS another SARS?
000B12 (2020) Xingfei Pan ; Dexiong Chen ; Yong Xia ; Xinwei Wu ; Tangsheng Li ; Xueting Ou ; Liyang Zhou ; Jing LiuAsymptomatic cases in a family cluster with SARS-CoV-2 infection
000B13 (2020) Guillaume Favre ; Léo Pomar ; Xiaolong Qi ; Karin Nielsen-Saines ; Didier Musso ; David BaudGuidelines for pregnant women with suspected SARS-CoV-2 infection
000B14 (2020) Adam J. Kucharski ; Rosalind M. EggoInvisible spread of SARS-CoV-2 – Authors' reply
000B72 (2004) Marilynn LarkinNo end in sight to SARS
000B73 (2004) Jane BradburyMolecular evolution of SARS coronavirus tracked
000B74 (2006) Khabir AhmadSARS case was influenza H5N1
000B75 (2007) Kathryn SeniorSARS survivors fail to recover by 1 year, say researchers
000B76 (2007) Paul BuglSARS in context: memory, history, policy
000B77 (2013) Carrie Arnold10 years on, the world still learns from SARS
001239 (2017) Shigui Yang ; Jie Wu ; Cheng Ding ; Yuanxia Cui ; Yuqing Zhou ; Yiping Li ; Min Deng ; Chencheng Wang ; Kaijin Xu ; Jingjing Ren ; Bing Ruan ; Lanjuan LiEpidemiological features of and changes in incidence of infectious diseases in China in the first decade after the SARS outbreak: an observational trend study

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