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Volume 10, Number 5, May 2004 Laboratory Diagnosis of SARSPaul K.S. Chan,* Wing-Kin To,† King-Cheung Ng,* Rebecca K. Y. Lam,*
Tak-Keung Ng,† Rickjason C. W. Chan,* Alan Wu,* Wai-Cho Yu,† Nelson Lee,*
David S. C. Hui,*Sik-To Lai,† Ellis K. L. Hon,* Chi-Kong Li,* Joseph J.
Y. Sung,* and John S. Tam* |
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Figure 2. Positive rates of specimen groups according to time of collection from onset of symptoms. The number of specimens tested is shown in Table 1. |
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