sars (disease)

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sars (disease)

COVID-19 pandemic

2021
"This title focuses on the COVID-19 pandemic and gives information related to its symptoms, causes, and global impact. This hi-lo title is complete with . . . historical photographs, simple text, glossary, and an index"--Provided by publisher.

SARS

2021
An introduction to the SARS illness that began in 2003, discussing its spread, symptoms, prevention and more.

Deadliest enemy

our war against killer germs
2017
"Drawing on the latest medical science, case studies, policy research, and hard-earned epidemiological lessons, "Deadliest Enemy" explores the resources and programs we need to develop if we are to keep ourselves safe from infectious disease"--Dust jacket.

Twenty-first century plague

the story of SARS
2005
Presents a comprehensive survey of the SARS epidemic which began in Southern China in the autumn of 2002 leading to a global epidemic and over seven hundred deaths world wide, and describes how the disease was fought and brought under control.

SARS

(severe acute respiratory syndrome)
2005
This book discusses the spread of SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) in Guangdong Province, China, the spread of SARS in Hong Kong, the announcement of an emergency travel advisory by WHO (World Health Organization), and the creation of the WHO's SARS laboratory network against SARS.

SARS

2004
Describes SARS , its effects on the world's economy, treatments for the disease, and what may happen if it was to return.

SARS

2010
A comprehensive study on the deadly SARS illness that began in 2003 that discusses its spread, symptoms, diagnosis, management, treatment, and prevention, and explores its impact and what was learned from the epidemic.

SARS

2005
Describes the recent outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and details the treatment and containment of the epidemic.

SARS

2005
Presents a comprehensive study on the deadly SARS illness that began in 2003, and discusses the mystery behind the disease, its origin, where it has spread, and how it eventually was controlled.
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