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Processing SARS Specimens at the Special Pathogens Branch of the CDC
<div><p>The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) worked closely with the WHO and other partners, as part of a global collaboration to address the SARS outbreak.</p>
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â8 Steps Towards SARS PreventionââPublic Information Poster Issued by the Chinese Government, 2003
<p>â8 Steps Towards SARS PreventionââPublic Information Poster Issued by the Chinese Government, 2003</p
Type of research and approval process for studies submitted 2006â2008.
a<p>In most instances this means one cycle of resubmission; in a few cases, there were two cycles of resubmission.</p>b<p>Studies that were not submitted to ethics review prior to implementation cannot be approved after the fact. However, the ERB has agreed to provide advice on ethical issues prior to publication.</p
Lack of Evidence to Guide Deprescribing of Antihyperglycemics: A Systematic Review
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Additional file 1: of The Aging, Community and Health Research UnitâÂÂCommunity Partnership Program for older adults with type 2 diabetes and multiple chronic conditions: a feasibility study
STROBE StatementâÂÂchecklist of items that should be included in reports of observational studies. (PDF 31 kb