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List of bibliographic references indexed by Syndrome respiratoire aigu sévère ()

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 39.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
001047 (2013) Yi-Nan Jiang [République populaire de Chine] ; Wei Zhou ; Xiao-Hui Zhao ; Xia Hong ; Jing Wei[Post-traumatic stress disorder in convalescent patients of severe acute respiratory syndrome: (1)H-MRS study].
001324 (2012) Xinhua Liu [États-Unis] ; Meghana Kakade ; Cordelia J. Fuller ; Bin Fan ; Yunyun Fang ; Junhui Kong ; Zhiqiang Guan ; Ping WuDepression after exposure to stressful events: lessons learned from the severe acute respiratory syndrome epidemic.
001743 (2010) Shu-Hong Lü [République populaire de Chine] ; Ben-Chun Tian ; Ting-Zhong Yang ; Ding-Wan Chen ; Yan-Hua Chi[Perceived stress in general public during prevalence of severe acute respiratory syndrome and its impact on health behavior].
001766 (2010) Kang Sim [Singapour] ; Yiong Huak Chan ; Phui Nah Chong ; Hong Choon Chua ; Shok Wen SoonPsychosocial and coping responses within the community health care setting towards a national outbreak of an infectious disease.
001A56 (2009) D Y Jin [République populaire de Chine] ; B J ZhengRoles of spike protein in the pathogenesis of SARS coronavirus.
001A62 (2009) Sarbjit S. Johal [Nouvelle-Zélande]Psychosocial impacts of quarantine during disease outbreaks and interventions that may help to relieve strain.
001A71 (2009) For-Wey Lung [Taïwan] ; Yi-Ching Lu ; Yong-Yuan Chang ; Bih-Ching ShuMental Symptoms in Different Health Professionals During the SARS Attack: A Follow-up Study.
001A78 (2009) Barry Rockx [États-Unis] ; Tracey Baas ; Gregory A. Zornetzer ; Bart Haagmans ; Timothy Sheahan ; Matthew Frieman ; Matthew D. Dyer ; Thomas H. Teal ; Sean Proll ; Judith Van Den Brand ; Ralph Baric ; Michael G. KatzeEarly upregulation of acute respiratory distress syndrome-associated cytokines promotes lethal disease in an aged-mouse model of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection.
001C79 (2008) N S Panesar [Hong Kong]What caused lymphopenia in SARS and how reliable is the lymphokine status in glucocorticoid-treated patients?
001F24 (2007) Zui-Shen Yen [Taïwan] ; Chee-Jen Chang ; Shey-Ying Chen ; Chien-Chang Lee ; Chiung-Yuan Hsu ; Shyr-Chyr Chen ; Wen-Jone ChenHow much would you be willing to pay for preventing a new dangerous infectious disease: a willingness-to-pay study in medical personnel working in the emergency department.
001F77 (2007) D. L. Reynolds [Canada] ; J. R. Garay [Canada] ; S. L. Deamond [Canada] ; M. K. Moran [Canada] ; W. Gold [Canada] ; R. Styra [Canada]Understanding, compliance and psychological impact of the SARS quarantine experience
002063 (2007) Judith Shu-Chu Shiao [République populaire de Chine] ; David Koh [Singapour] ; Li-Hua Lo [République populaire de Chine] ; Meng-Kin Lim [Singapour] ; Yueliang Leon Guo [Taïwan]Factors Predicting Nurses' Consideration of Leaving their Job During the Sars Outbreak
002161 (2006) Dominic T S. Lee [République populaire de Chine] ; Daljit Sahota ; Tse N. Leung ; Alexander S K. Yip ; Fiona F Y. Lee ; Tony K H. ChungPsychological responses of pregnant women to an infectious outbreak: a case-control study of the 2003 SARS outbreak in Hong Kong.
002421 (2005) Gloria Rambaldini [Canada] ; Kumanan Wilson ; Darlyne Rath ; Yulia Lin ; Wayne L. Gold ; Moira K. Kapral ; Sharon E. StrausThe impact of severe acute respiratory syndrome on medical house staff: a qualitative study.
002427 (2005) Joseph T F. Lau [République populaire de Chine] ; Xilin Yang ; Ellie Pang ; H Y Tsui ; Eric Wong ; Yun Kwok WingSARS-related perceptions in Hong Kong.
002428 (2005) Harry F. HullSARS control and psychological effects of quarantine, Toronto, Canada.
002433 (2005) Cheng-Sheng Chen [Taïwan] ; Hsiu-Yueh Wu ; Pinchen Yang ; Cheng-Fang YenPsychological distress of nurses in Taiwan who worked during the outbreak of SARS.
002435 (2005) Kitty K. Wu [Hong Kong] ; Sumee K. Chan ; Tracy M. MaPosttraumatic stress, anxiety, and depression in survivors of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).
002451 (2005) D H Phua ; H K Tang ; K Y ThamCoping responses of emergency physicians and nurses to the 2003 severe acute respiratory syndrome outbreak.
002453 (2005) Carolyn S P. Lam ; Crystal-Jing Yeo ; Pak-Yean Cheong ; Khek-Yu HoComments on "The impact of SARS on medical house staff ...".
002454 (2005) Mitchell M. Levy [États-Unis] ; Melisse S. Baylor ; Gordon R. Bernard ; Rob Fowler ; Teri J. Franks ; Frederick G. Hayden ; Rita Helfand ; Stephen E. Lapinsky ; Thomas R. Martin ; Michael S. Niederman ; Gordon D. Rubenfeld ; Arthur S. Slutsky ; Thomas E. Stewart ; Barbara A. Styrt ; B Taylor Thompson ; Andrea L. HarabinClinical issues and research in respiratory failure from severe acute respiratory syndrome.

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