The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said yesterday it will begin issuing health warnings to everyone who enters the United States from Toronto, the epicenter of an outbreak in Canada of the ...
"During the SARS crisis, most of the radiology practice in the hospitals was closed down for outpatients; there were no ambulatory clinics," notes Patrice Bret, MD, radiologist-in-chief for Toronto's ...
TORONTO — Precautions at Toronto hospitals since last month’s SARS outbreak failed to prevent dozens of possible new cases, health officials conceded Monday as the World Health Organization put Canada ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday it will begin issuing health warnings to everyone who enters the United States from Toronto, the epicenter of an outbreak of the deadly ...
Just because the World Health Organization has lifted its travel advisory to Toronto, it does not mean the city's troubles are over. Health professionals continue to work around the clock, as they ...
We thought that many of you might like to hear first-hand from a nurse who has been working in a hospital with patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). Medscape interviewed Saverina ...
GENEVA (AP) -- The World Health Organization lifted its warning against nonessential travel to Toronto because of SARS on Tuesday, but in Asia the disease continued its spread as Hong Kong reported 12 ...
TORONTO -- Two more people have died of SARS in Canada, raising the country's death toll from the respiratory illness to 38, Ontario's public health commissioner said Sunday. The victims were an ...
The American Library Association decided on Friday that its annual conference would go ahead as planned in Toronto next month, after receiving assurances from leading health officials in Canada and ...
TORONTO - Every cough attracted a sideways glance, and no one wanted to shake a stranger's hand. At the Chinatown Centre mall, some customers wore surgical masks. Others used tissues to open doors.
TORONTO -- Canadian officials cheered Toronto's removal from a list of the world's SARS hot spots Wednesday, saying it was "another vote of confidence" and proof that it was safe to travel there.
Toronto health officials investigate five possible new cases of sudden acute respiratory syndrome, and have quarantined about 20 health workers as a result. But there's also promising news about the ...
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