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Interpretation of diagnostic laboratory tests for severe acute respiratory syndrome: the Toronto experience
Patrick Tang, Marie Louie, Susan E. Richardson, Marek Smieja, Andrew E. Simor, Frances Jamieson, Margaret Fearon, Susan M. Poutanen, Tony Mazzulli, Raymond Tellier, James Mahony, Mark Loeb, Astrid Petrich, Max Chernesky, Allison McGeer, Donald E. Low, Elizabeth Phillips, Steven Jones, Nathalie Bastien, Yan Li, Daryl Dick, Allen Grolla, Lisa Fernando, Timothy F. Booth, Bonnie Henry, Anita R. Rachlis, Larissa M. Matukas, David B. Rose, Reena Lovinsky, Sharon Walmsley, Wayne L. Gold, Sigmund Krajden and the Ontario Laboratory Working Group for the Rapid Diagnosis of Emerging Infections
CMAJ January 06, 2004 170 (1) 47-54;
Patrick Tang
Marie Louie
Susan E. Richardson
Marek Smieja
Andrew E. Simor
Frances Jamieson
Margaret Fearon
Susan M. Poutanen
Tony Mazzulli
Raymond Tellier
James Mahony
Mark Loeb
Astrid Petrich
Max Chernesky
Allison McGeer
Donald E. Low
Elizabeth Phillips
Steven Jones
Nathalie Bastien
Yan Li
Daryl Dick
Allen Grolla
Lisa Fernando
Timothy F. Booth
Bonnie Henry
Anita R. Rachlis
Larissa M. Matukas
David B. Rose
Reena Lovinsky
Sharon Walmsley
Wayne L. Gold
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Interpretation of diagnostic laboratory tests for severe acute respiratory syndrome: the Toronto experience
Patrick Tang, Marie Louie, Susan E. Richardson, Marek Smieja, Andrew E. Simor, Frances Jamieson, Margaret Fearon, Susan M. Poutanen, Tony Mazzulli, Raymond Tellier, James Mahony, Mark Loeb, Astrid Petrich, Max Chernesky, Allison McGeer, Donald E. Low, Elizabeth Phillips, Steven Jones, Nathalie Bastien, Yan Li, Daryl Dick, Allen Grolla, Lisa Fernando, Timothy F. Booth, Bonnie Henry, Anita R. Rachlis, Larissa M. Matukas, David B. Rose, Reena Lovinsky, Sharon Walmsley, Wayne L. Gold, Sigmund Krajden, the Ontario Laboratory Working Group for the Rapid Diagnosis of Emerging Infections
CMAJ Jan 2004, 170 (1) 47-54;
Interpretation of diagnostic laboratory tests for severe acute respiratory syndrome: the Toronto experience
Patrick Tang, Marie Louie, Susan E. Richardson, Marek Smieja, Andrew E. Simor, Frances Jamieson, Margaret Fearon, Susan M. Poutanen, Tony Mazzulli, Raymond Tellier, James Mahony, Mark Loeb, Astrid Petrich, Max Chernesky, Allison McGeer, Donald E. Low, Elizabeth Phillips, Steven Jones, Nathalie Bastien, Yan Li, Daryl Dick, Allen Grolla, Lisa Fernando, Timothy F. Booth, Bonnie Henry, Anita R. Rachlis, Larissa M. Matukas, David B. Rose, Reena Lovinsky, Sharon Walmsley, Wayne L. Gold, Sigmund Krajden, the Ontario Laboratory Working Group for the Rapid Diagnosis of Emerging Infections
CMAJ Jan 2004, 170 (1) 47-54;
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