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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 30.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000F91 (2014) R Liisa Jaakkimainen [Canada] ; Susan J. Bondy ; Meredith Parkovnick ; Jan Barnsley [Canada]How infectious disease outbreaks affect community-based primary care physicians: comparing the SARS and H1N1 epidemics.
001782 (2009) Ari Bitnun [Canada] ; Stanley Read ; Raymond Tellier ; Martin Petric ; Susan E. RichardsonSevere acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus infection in Toronto children: a second look.
001823 (2009) Andy Summers [Canada]Pandemic flu: lessons from the Toronto SARS outbreak.
002109 (2006) Jennifer S K. Chan [Hong Kong] ; Philip L H. Yu ; Yeh Lam ; Alvin P K. HoModelling SARS data using threshold geometric process.
002117 (2006) Robert G. Maunder [Canada] ; William J. Lancee ; Kenneth E. Balderson ; Jocelyn P. Bennett ; Bjug Borgundvaag ; Susan Evans ; Christopher M B. Fernandes ; David S. Goldbloom ; Mona Gupta ; Jonathan J. Hunter ; Linda Mcgillis Hall ; Lynn M. Nagle ; Clare Pain ; Sonia S. Peczeniuk ; Glenna Raymond ; Nancy Read ; Sean B. Rourke ; Rosalie J. Steinberg ; Thomas E. Stewart ; Susan Vandevelde-Coke ; Georgina G. Veldhorst ; Donald A. WasylenkiLong-term psychological and occupational effects of providing hospital healthcare during SARS outbreak.
002214 (2006) M P Muller [Canada] ; S E Richardson ; A. Mcgeer ; L. Dresser ; J. Raboud ; T. Mazzulli ; M. Loeb ; M. LouieEarly diagnosis of SARS: lessons from the Toronto SARS outbreak.
002395 (2005) Carlos A. Rizo [Canada] ; Doina Lupea ; Homayoun Baybourdy ; Matthew Anderson ; Tom Closson ; Alejandro R. JadadWhat Internet services would patients like from hospitals during an epidemic? Lessons from the SARS outbreak in Toronto.
002526 (2005) Harry F. HullSARS control and psychological effects of quarantine, Toronto, Canada.
002585 (2005) Debra A. Bournes [Canada] ; Mary Ferguson-ParéPersevering through a difficult time during the SARS outbreak in Toronto.
002637 (2005) Thomas Wong [Canada] ; Tamara Wallington ; L Clifford Mcdonald ; Zahid Abbas ; Michael Christian ; Donald E. Low ; Denise Gravel ; Marianna Ofner ; Barbara Mederski ; Lisa Berger ; Lisa Hansen ; Cheryl Harrison ; Arlene King ; Barbara Yaffe ; Theresa TamLate recognition of SARS in nosocomial outbreak, Toronto.
002904 (2004) Josep Vaqué-Rafart [Espagne] ; Lluís Armadans-Gil[Importance of nosocomial transmission on severe acute respiratory syndrome and its prevention].
002A33 (2004) Tony Mazzulli [Canada] ; Gabriella A. Farcas ; Susan M. Poutanen ; Barbara M. Willey ; Donald E. Low ; Jagdish Butany ; Sylvia L. Asa ; Kevin C. KainSevere acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus in lung tissue.
002C14 (2004) Angela J. Peck [États-Unis] ; E Claire Newbern ; Daniel R. Feikin ; Elmira T. Issakbaeva ; Benjamin J. Park ; Jason Fehr ; Ashley C. Lamonte ; Thong P. Le ; Terry L. Burger ; Luther V. Rhodes ; Andre Weltman ; Dean Erdman ; Thomas G. Ksiazek ; Jairam R. LingappaLack of SARS transmission and U.S. SARS case-patient.
002C86 (2004) G V Ramesh Prasad ; Michelle M. Nash ; Jeffrey S. ZaltzmanHandwashing precautions taken by renal transplant recipients for severe acute respiratory syndrome.
002D65 (2004) Stephen E. Lapinsky [Canada] ; John T. GrantonCritical care lessons from severe acute respiratory syndrome.
002F97 (2003) Update: severe acute respiratory syndrome--Toronto, Canada, 2003.
003048 (2003) Geoffrey CowleySolving the mystery of SARS.
003072 (2003) Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS): over 100 days into the outbreak.
003109 (2003) Donald E. Low ; Allison McgeerSARS--one year later.
003120 (2003) G. Chowell [États-Unis] ; P W Fenimore ; M A Castillo-Garsow ; C. Castillo-ChavezSARS outbreaks in Ontario, Hong Kong and Singapore: the role of diagnosis and isolation as a control mechanism.
003209 (2003) Martin EnserinkInfectious diseases. Clues to the animal origins of SARS.

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