Case Study: Reporting Incidence of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)
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Abstract
The SARS case is an in-depth study of the 2002-2003 global outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). It focuses specifically on how information about the disease was shared among countries.
Suggested Citation
M.J. Peterson and Paul A. White. "Case Study: Reporting Incidence of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)" International Dimensions of Ethics Education Case Study Series (2010).
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/mj_peterson/15
Table of Contents
SARS_AChrono.pdf (203 kB)
Appendix A: Chronology
SARS_BWHO.pdf (41 kB)
Appendix B: WHO cooperation against disease
SARS_CChinese.pdf (122 kB)
Appendix C: The Chinese Context
SARS_DInfo.pdf (39 kB)
Appendix D: Information about SARS
SARS_ERead.pdf (124 kB)
Appendix E: Additional Readings for Students and Instructors
SARS_FInternet.pdf (41 kB)
Appendix F: Internet Resources