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Emerging Infectious Diseases
Perspectives 2003

Issue Perspectives
December 2003 Vol.9;12
Perspectives
(1)Emerging Infectious Diseases in Mongolia
November 2003 Vol.9;11
Perspectives
(1)Risks and Benefits of Preexposure and Postexposure Smallpox Vaccination
October 2003 Vol.9;10
Perspectives
(1)Syndrome Surveillance and Bioterrorism-related Epidemics
September 2003
Vol.9;9
Perspectives
(1)The Role of China in the Quest to Design and Control Acute Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
(2)Lessons from the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Outbreak in Hong Kong
(3)Automated Laboratory-based System Using the Internet for Disease Outbreak Detection,The Netherlands
(4)Automated Laboratory Reporting of Infectious Diseases in a Climate of Bioterrorism
 
August 2003
Vol.9;8
Perspectives
(1)Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus:Origin Hypothesis
(2)Detecting Bioterror Attacks by Screening Blood Donors:A Best-Case Analysis
 
July 2003
Vol.9;7
Perspectives
(1)Mycobaterial Aerosols and Respiratory Disease
(2)Global Screening for Human Viral Pathogens
 
June 2003
Vol.9;6
Perspectives
(1)An Ounce of Prevention Is a Ton of Work:Mass Antibiotic Prophylaxis for Anthrax ,New York City,2001
May 2003
Vol.9;5
Perspectives
(1)Planning Against Biological Terrorism:Lessons from Outbreak Investigations
April 2003
Vol.9;4
Perspectives
(1)Bacterial Resistance to Penicillin G By Decreased Affinity of Penicillin-Binding Proteins:A Mathematical Model
March 2003.Vol9;3
Perspectives
(1)Emerging Trends in International Law Concerning Global Infectious Disease Control
February 2003
Vol.9;2
Perspectives
(1)Preparing for a Bioterrorist Attack:Legal and Administrative Strategies
January 2003
Vol.9;1
Perspectives
(1)Maintaining Fluroquinolone Class Efficacy:Review of Influencing Factors
(2)Dead Bugs Don't Mutate:Susceptbility Issues in the Emergence of Bacterial Resistance
(3)Geographic Translocation of Bats:Known and Potential Problems
 
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