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Information about the imaging and pathology of SARS.
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Personal site offering statistics, analysis and photos.
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Official criteria for suspect and probable cases from the World Health Organization (WHO).
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Fact sheets, education and training, and official remarks and reports by Saint Louis University, School of Public Health.
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Discusses whether kids are at risk for SARS, common symptoms, and what parents should do to protect their children from severe acute respiratory syndrome.
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Includes definition, causes, symptoms, and treatments.
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Several online primary resources about SARS, including government documents.
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Updates on Canadian cases of the disease, description of its symptoms, and travel advisory.
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Information and a forum for SARS Hospital Authority Convention.
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Information and special commentaries from the faculty of Harvard Medical School.
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News, links and information from The United States National Library of Medicine.
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Information on the research program of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, US.
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Radiological and CT features of SARS, with many sample images. From the Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Organ Imaging of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital.
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Autopsy and cytological findings, with pictures of pertinent specimens, assembled by a group of doctors and pathologists in Hong Kong. Intended to assist other clinicians in diagnosis.
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Graphical representation of worldwide cases.
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General information, travel information and recommendations for those in close contact.
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An attempt to document the history and spread of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome and its impact on society as it happens.
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General information and guidelines for travellers. [English, German and French.]
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Symptoms and treatment guidelines, travel advisory, and daily outbreak updates. From the World Health Organization (WHO).
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A comprehensive guide to SARS, with articles by a team of science journalists at the Australian Broadcasting Corp. It details what is known about the outbreak, the virus, the ensuing panic and known symptoms and treatments.
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Basic facts, estimates of the doubling time of the epidemic, and outlines of best-case and worst-case scenarios. Also discusses the need for more basic research on viral diseases.
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General information about the disease for the public, child care and school workers, and health care professionals. Discussion of the quarantine measures to be taken during the public health emergency in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In English, Chinese, Vietnamese, Tamil, and French.
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Complete and official information for the public and health care providers, including information for patients and their close contacts.
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Information for students and employees, including guidelines and protocols. [Some information in Chinese.]
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Collected references on the disease and related topics, including general press, medical journals, and public health departments of affected countries.