Lessons learned from SARS: the experience of the Health Protection Agency, England.

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Lessons learned from SARS: the experience of the Health Protection Agency, England. is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.PUHE.2005.10.003
P698PubMed publication ID16297417

P50authorMartyn ReganQ58219974
P2093author name stringNicoll A
Watson JM
Delpech VC
Goddard NL
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P433issue1
P921main subjectSARSr-CoVQ278567
lessons learnedQ1673259
P304page(s)27-32
P577publication date2005-11-16
P1433published inPublic HealthQ15761423
P1476titleLessons learned from SARS: the experience of the Health Protection Agency, England
P478volume120

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