Applying the Lessons from SARS to Pandemic Influenza (Archived)
Activity
Large Group Session
Large Group Session
The epidemiology and causes of severe acute repiratory sydnrome (SARS) in Guangdong, People's Republic of China, in February 2003. The pathogen: coronavirus. Seasonal (Human) influenza; Pandemic influenza; Avian (Bird)/Swine (Pig) influenza. Influenza Type A and Type B. Influenza transmission, spread and incubation.
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Tags
Archived
Archived
Basic Sciences
Epidemiology
Immunology
Prevention and control
Discipline
Infectious Diseases
Public health
MCC Presentations
Fever in the Immune Compromised Host / Recurrent Fever
Immunization
Outbreak Management
McMaster Program Competencies
2.2 Apply biomedical scientific principles fundamental to health care for patients and populations.
2.3 Apply principles of clinical sciences to diagnostic and therapeutic decision-making, clinical problem-solving, and other aspects of evidence-based healthcare
MeSH
Coronavirus [B04.820.578.500.540.150]
Disease Outbreaks [N06.850.290]
Epidemics [N06.850.290.200]
Global Health [H02.403.371]
Global Health [N01.400.337]
Infection Control [N06.850.780.200.450]
Influenza A virus [B04.820.480.968.405.400]
Influenza, Human [C02.782.620.365]
Mortality [E05.318.308.985.550]
Pandemics [N06.850.290.200.600]
Public Health [N06.850]
Respiratory Tract Infections [C08.730]
RNA Viruses [B04.820]
SARS Virus [B04.820.578.500.540.150.113.937]
Zoonoses [C01.973]