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J Epidemiol Community Health 2003;57:837 doi:10.1136/jech.57.11.837
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More on SARS and the evidence base for public health

MORE ON SARS AND THE EVIDENCE BASE FOR PUBLIC HEALTH

In this issue we have a final commentary on the debate about the return of SARS and three papers covering various aspects of the epidemic: Syed and colleagues report on their experience of travelling in the SARS zones during the outbreak and their perception, as travellers, of the measures taken; Leung and colleagues, from Hong Kong, report on the impact of community psychological response on personal preventive measures taken; while Lau provides data on the perceptions and behaviours as they evolved.
 See pages 840, 855, 857, 864

With such a classical infectious disease model in mind, Speaker’s Corner directs our attention to …

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