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Volume 10, Number 5, May 2004 SARS in Hospital Emergency RoomYee-Chun Chen,* Li-Min Huang,* Chang-Chuan Chan,* Chan-Ping Su,* Shan-Chwen
Chang,* Ying-Ying Chang,* Mei-Ling Chen,* Chien-Ching Hung,* Wen-Jone
Chen,* Fang-Yue Lin,* Yuan-Teh Lee,* and the SARS Research Group of National
Taiwan University College of Medicine and National Taiwan University Hospital |
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Figure 1. Time course during which patients with febrile illnesses were screened for severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) (vertical bars) and patients with SARS were detected at the emergency room of National Taiwan University Hospital, March 15–May 12, 2003. The numbers of patients with SARS who were admitted to this hospital is shown in black lines. The number of patients who temporarily stayed in the emergency room or were transferred to other hospitals is shown in red and blue lines, respectively. |
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