AccessMyLibrary : Search Information that Libraries Trust AccessMyLibrary | News, Research, and Information that Libraries Trust

AccessMyLibrary    Browse    A    AsiaPulse News    APR-03    SUSPECTED SARS PATIENT DISCHARGED FROM INDONESIAN HOSPITAL.

SUSPECTED SARS PATIENT DISCHARGED FROM INDONESIAN HOSPITAL.

Publication: AsiaPulse News

Publication Date: 30-APR-03
How to access the full article: Free access to all articles is available courtesy of your local library. To access the full article click the "See the full article" button below. You will need your US library barcode or password.

Bookmark this article

Print this article

Link to this article

Email this article

Digg It!

Add to del.icio.us

RSS

COPYRIGHT 2003 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd

MANADO, April 30 Asia Pulse - A Japanese citizen who has been treated at a hospital in Manado for suspected severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) has already been discharged.

Spokesperson for the general hospital, Deitje Londa, told ANTARA yesterday that the patient left the hospital on Monday.

She said...

Read the full article for free courtesy of your local library.


More Articles from AsiaPulse News
MAINLAND CHINA HAS TOTAL OF 3,303 SARS CASES.
April 30, 2003
RESERVE BANK OF AUSTRALIA ANNOUNCES NEW STAFF APPOINTMENT.
April 30, 2003
CHINA'S ZHEJIANG EXPORTS TEXTILES, GARMENTS WORTH US$966 MLN Q1.
April 30, 2003
SINGAPORE NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - APRIL 30, 2003.
April 30, 2003
MALAYSIAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - APRIL 30, 2003.
April 30, 2003

What's on AccessMyLibrary?

31,271,488 articles
in the following categories:

Arts, Business, Consumer News, Culture & Society, Education, Government, Personal Interest, Health, News, Science & Technology


© 2008 Gale, a part of Cengage Learning  | All Rights Reserved | About this Service | About The Gale Group, a part of Cengage Learning
                                            Privacy Policy | Site Map | Content Licensing | Contact Us | Link to us
      Other Gale sites: Books & Authors | Goliath | MovieRetriever.com | WiseTo Social Issues