Volume 10, Number 6—June 2004
Research
Epidemiologic Clues to SARS Origin in China
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Figure 4. Number of patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome by age, and age-specific incidence (per 10,000 population), November 1, 2002–April 30, 2003, Guangdong Province, China.
1Drs. Evans, Field, and Lee were consultants for the World Health Organization; they assisted in its Beijing office.
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