TORONTO — Ruthless cuts to public health spending didn't cause severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), but inadequate funding of health services by Canada's federal and Ontario provincial ...
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TORONTO, May 14 -- The World Health Organization today removed Toronto from the list of areas affected by the SARS virus, saying that Canadian health officials had broken the chain of transmission and ...
April 14, 2003 — Editor's note: As the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) outbreak continues to evolve, many things are being learned about how to deal with this viral entity. Medscape's Alfred ...
OTTAWA, April 24 (Reuters) - An outbreak of swine flu in Ontario, Canada's most populous province, would not be as serious as the 2003 SARS epidemic, in part because authorities have been preparing ...
Is there still time to dampen the flames of the SARS epidemic to the point where it can burn itself out? That's the most pressing question in medicine today. A research team in London is trying to ...
TORONTO (AP) -- Authorities seeking to control the spread of a new cluster of SARS cases have quarantined more than 5,000 people in Toronto and warned that the number of suspected cases will likely ...
TORONTO -- A health-care worker died of SARS on Wednesday, becoming the 44th person killed by the pneumonia-like illness in Canada's largest city, and the second to die this week. The latest deaths ...
TORONTO -- The number of people with SARS in Canada's largest city tripled to 33 on Thursday when health officials broadened their definition of what constitutes a "probable case" to meet ...
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