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Volume 11, Number 2, February 2005 Managing Febrile Respiratory Illnesses during a Hypothetical SARS OutbreakKamran Khan,* Peter Muennig,† Michael Gardam,‡ and Joshua Graff Zivin† |
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Figure 1. Two-way sensitivity analysis on the prevalence (i.e., pretest probability) of severe acute respiratory syndrome and influenza among undifferentiated febrile respiratory illnesses. A) Preferred strategies to minimize societal costs. B) Preferred strategies to maximize societal health. |
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