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Volume 11, Number 2, February 2005

Late Recognition of SARS in Nosocomial Outbreak, Toronto

Thomas Wong,*† 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,‡ and Theresa Tam*
*Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; †University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada; ‡Toronto Public Health, Toronto, Canada; §Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; and ¶North York General Hospital, Ontario, Canada

 
 
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Figure. Reported probable and suspected severe acute respiratory syndrome cases in persons (or their family members) with symptom onset after April 17, 2003, whose exposure setting was hospital X.

 

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