Whose satisfaction?

B Hutchison, T Østbye, J Barnsley - CMAJ, 2003 - Can Med Assoc
Organization's Communicable Diseases Section, told William Safire of the New York Times1
that the selection of “severe acute respiratory syndrome” as the disease's official moniker …

Whose satisfaction?

L Verhulst - CMAJ, 2003 - Can Med Assoc
Organization's Communicable Diseases Section, told William Safire of the New York Times1
that the selection of “severe acute respiratory syndrome” as the disease's official moniker …

[PDF][PDF] Word watch

MJ Schull, DA Redelmeier - CMAJ, 2003 - Can Med Assoc
What we failed to mention in our article1 was that we chose the term “disinterested”
deliberately. Our purpose in writing the article was to provide a fair personal account from …

[PDF][PDF] Word watch

G Pekeles - CMAJ, 2003 - Can Med Assoc
What we failed to mention in our article1 was that we chose the term “disinterested”
deliberately. Our purpose in writing the article was to provide a fair personal account from …

[CITATION][C] Word watch

G Pekeles - europepmc.org
What we failed to mention in our article1 was that we chose the term “disinterested”
deliberately. Our purpose in writing the article was to provide a fair personal account from …

[PDF][PDF] CDC response to severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)

JL Gerberding - Testimony before the Committee on Health …, 2003 - hsgac.senate.gov
Good morning, Mr. Chairman and Members of the Committee. I am Dr. Julie L. Gerberding,
Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Thank you for the invitation to …

Severe acute respiratory syndrome: providing care in the face of uncertainty

H Masur, E Emanuel, HC Lane - Jama, 2003 - jamanetwork.com
SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME (SARS) HAS CAP-tured the attention of
health care professionals and the public worldwide. 1-7 Compared with human …

leukemia” and “debilitating osteoporo-sis.” In fact, it would be a good idea to rename SARS with a more scientifically acceptable term, free from psychologi-cal …

R Thompson - europepmc.org
Organization's Communicable Diseases Section, told William Safire of the New York Times1
that the selection of “severe acute respiratory syndrome” as the disease's official moniker …

States Combat AHPs

B Vastag - JAMA, 2003 - jamanetwork.com
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
have warned 52 Web sites to discontinue severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) …

[CITATION][C] Ontario still risks SARS-like'disaster': Judge's report on response to outbreak warns that defences remain inadequate

R Mackie - Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada), 2004 - go.gale.com
A year after SARS began killing 44 Ontarians and battered the provincial economy,
Canada's largest province remains vulnerable to" the death, sickness, suffering and …