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Severe acute respiratory syndrome

Malden, Mass : Blackwell Pub., 2005.

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) : an overview of worker protection issues

[Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Dept. of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, [2004?]

Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) : public health situation and U.S. response

Johnson, Judith A. (Judith Ann), 1957- author

[Washington, D.C.] : Congressional Research Service, 2019-

Acute respiratory distress syndrome in a Thoroughbred gelding

Verheggen, Gretchen E.

2013.

Rare and Manuscript Collections (Request in advance) Seminar SF610.1 2013 V474

Caval syndrome in a 9-year-old, feamle, Pomeranian

Swanson, Heather, author

[2018]

Rare and Manuscript Collections (Request in advance) Seminar SF610.1 2018 S936

Idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome in a three-year-old Boxer

Marinkovich, Matt.

2013.

Rare and Manuscript Collections (Request in advance) Seminar SF610.1 2013 M374

Volume 21, Number 2: Child development

Home Economics Archive: Research, Tradition and History

The diseases of infancy and childhood: for the use of students and practitioners of medicine

Holt, L. Emmett 1855-1924

Home Economics Archive: Research, Tradition and History

Pediatrics, the hygienic and medical treatment of children: Volume II

Dunn, Charles Hunter, 1875-1926.

Home Economics Archive: Research, Tradition and History

Characterization Of Domains Within The Coronavirus Spike Glycoprotein Utilized For Entry

Madu, Ikenna

Enveloped viruses utilize their spike glycoproteins to mediate entry into the target cells. The first step requires binding of the viral spike to the receptor on the surface of the target cells. The binding of the virus to the host receptor is further enhanced in the presence of…

Published in eCommons7.

2015 Baker Institute News: Colin Parrish organizes workshop on epidemic viruses

Baker Institute for Animal Health

This news item is about: Pandemic Influenza, West Nile virus in the USA, Severe Acute Respiratory syndrome (SARS), Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), Ebola virus. These are just a few of the viral diseases that have passed from animals to humans to cause epidemics without…

Published in Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine.

2018 CVM News: Viruses, known and unknown: Gary Whittaker tracks viruses that cause diseases in humans and cats - from the flu to the deadly FIPV feline disease.

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This news item from Cornell Research is about: Year after year, new strains of influenza evolve. The past year's immunization becomes useless against the current year's virus, and scientists must create a new flu shot. Then, dangerous viral diseases like severe acute respiratory…

Published in Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine.