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Volume 10, Number 2, February 2004

Serologic and Molecular Biologic Methods for SARS-associated Coronavirus Infection, Taiwan

Ho-Sheng Wu,* Shu-Chun Chiu,* Tsan-Chang Tseng,* Szu-Fong Lin,* Jih-Hui Lin,* Yu-Fen Hsu,* Mei-Ching Wang,* Tsuey-Li Lin,* Wen-Zieh Yang,* Tian-Lin Ferng,* Kai-Hung Huang,* Li-Ching Hsu,* Li-Li Lee,* Jyh-Yuan Yang,*Hour-Young Chen,* Shun-Pi Su,* Shih-Yan Yang,* Ting-Hsiang Lin,* and Ih-Jen Su*
*Center for Disease Control, Department of Health, Taiwan, Republic of China

 
 
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Figure 1. Polymerase chain reaction–positive rates of throat swab specimens collected on different days from probable SARS cases. If a patient had two or more specimens, the patient was only counted once.

 

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