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CDC - Current SARS Situation (Posted October 27, 2005) |
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May 3, 2005
Currently, there is no known SARS transmission anywhere in the world. The most recent human cases of SARS-CoV infection were reported in China in April 2004 in an outbreak resulting from laboratory-acquired infections... |
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Information for Employers and Employees (Posted October 27, 2005) |
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National Occupational Health and Safety Commission - Australia - SARS is a respiratory illness considered most likely to be of the disease family coronavirus (a common cause of mild to moderate upper-respiratory illness in humans). It is an atypical form of acute pneumonia and most probably spread via droplet form (through sneezing or coughing for example), although scientists have recently indicated the possibility of direct airborne or contact transmission... |
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Manitoba Health (Posted May 14, 2003) |
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SARS section of the Province of Manitoba (Canada) Health Department |
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Region of Peel, Ontario, Canada (Posted May 6, 2003) |
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SARS Pages of the Health Department of Peel Region web site. Situated in the heart of southern Ontario's major urban centres, the Region of Peel is the second largest municipality in Ontario, with a population of one milllion. |
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MEDLINEplus - U.S. Library of Medicine (Posted May 6, 2003) |
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good health information from the world's largest medical library, the National Library of Medicine. Health professionals and consumers alike can depend on it for information that is authoritative and up to date. MEDLINEplus has extensive information from the National Institutes of Health and other trusted sources on over 600 diseases and conditions. |
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Pass SARSLinks.ca On To Others (Posted May 3, 2003) |
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Widespread knowledge on this important subject is to everyone's benefit. Please pass www.SARSLinks.ca on to others. |
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British Columbia, Canada - Ministry of Health (Posted April 26, 2003) |
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SARS Update Section of the Office of the Provincial Health Officer Website - Here you will find up-to-date facts and steps that British Columbia is taking to prevent further spread of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). Multilingual. |
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United Kingdom - Department of Health (Posted April 26, 2003) |
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This page provides links to the latest UK travel advice for those going to or returning from areas that may be affected by SARS, communications from the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) and the Department of Health and responses to Frequently Asked Questions. |
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U.S. Government Health Portal (Posted April 26, 2003) |
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a portal to the Web sites of a number of multi-agency health initiatives and activities of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and other Federal departments and agencies. |
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Centers for Disease Control (CDC) (Posted April 26, 2003) |
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is recognized as the lead federal agency in the United States for protecting the health and safety of people - at home and abroad, providing credible information to enhance health decisions, and promoting health through strong partnerships. |
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Ontario Ministry Of Health (Posted April 25, 2003) |
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The Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care is taking steps to contain the spread of SARS and to make sure people who have been exposed are safely isolated where they can be cared for. |
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