SARS and bird flu

E. Ong (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom)

Source: Annual Congress 2006 - PG3 - Update on occupational and environmental lung disease, including "bring your own cases" for interactive discussion
Disease area: Respiratory infections

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