《传染病的形成》.2005年.第2期
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- Sporadic Cryptosporidiosis Decline after Membrane Filtration of Public Water Supplies, England, 1996–2002
- Pneumocystis jirovecii in General Population
- Spotted Fever Group and Typhus Group Rickettsioses in Humans, South Korea
- Bacterial Zoonoses and Infective Endocarditis, Algeria
- Survey for Bat Lyssaviruses, Thailand
- Novel Flavivirus or New Lineage of West Nile Virus, Central Europe
- First Self
- Schistosoma mansoni in Family 5 Years after Safari
- Community-associated Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, Singapore
- Mumps Virus–associated Hemophagocytic Syndrome
- Imported Cutaneous Diphtheria, Germany, 1997–2003
- Antimicrobial Drug Consumption in Companion Animals
- Vibrio cholerae SXT Element, Laos
- Lack of H5N1 Avian Influenza Transmission to Hospital Employees, Hanoi, 2004
- Modeling the Impact of Pandemic Influenza on Pacific Islands
- Mycotic Brain Abscess Caused by Opportunistic Reptile Pathogen
- Tuberculosis in Undocumented Migrants, Geneva
- Mycobacterium chelonae Skin Infection in Kidney-Pancreas Recipient
- SARS Control and Psychological Effects of Quarantine, Toronto, Canada
- Diagnostic System for Rapid and Sensitive Differential Detection of Pathogens
- West Nile Virus in Morocco, 2003
- Bat Incidents at Children's Camps, New York State, 1998–2002
- Molecular Evidence of Pneumocystis Transmission in Pediatric Transplant Unit
- Bacteremic Typhoid Fever in Children in an Urban Slum, Bangladesh
- Human Disease from Influenza A(H5N1), Thailand, 2004
- Late Recognition of SARS in Nosocomial Outbreak, Toronto
- Malaria Epidemic and Drug Resistance, Djibouti
- Comparing Aberration Detection Methods with Simulated Data
- In Vitro Host-Cell Susceptibility to Usutu Virus
- Surveillance and Control Measures during Smallpox Outbreaks
- Quarantine for SARS, Taiwan
- Wild Animal Mortality Monitoring and Human Ebola Outbreaks, Gabon and Republic of Congo, 2001–2003
- Isolation of Waddlia malaysiensis, A Novel Intracellular Bacterium, from Fruit Bat(Eonycteris spelaea)
- Rickettsial Infection in Animals and Brazilian Spotted Fever Endemicity
- Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae, U.S. Rivers
- Managing Febrile Respiratory Illnesses during a Hypothetical SARS Outbreak