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Cluster of cases of severe acute respiratory syndrome among Toronto healthcare workers after implementation of infection control precautions: a case series.

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Cluster of cases of severe acute respiratory syndrome among Toronto healthcare workers after implementation of infection control precautions: a case series.

Auteurs : Marianna Ofner-Agostini [Canada] ; Denise Gravel ; L Clifford Mcdonald ; Marcus Lem ; Shelley Sarwal ; Allison Mcgeer ; Karen Green ; Mary Vearncombe ; Virginia Roth ; Shirley Paton ; Mark Loeb ; Andrew Simor

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To review the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) infection control practices, the types of exposure to patients with SARS, and the activities associated with treatment of such patients among healthcare workers (HCWs) who developed SARS in Toronto, Canada, after SARS-specific infection control precautions had been implemented.

DOI: 10.1086/504363
PubMed: 16671028

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