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...problem is how do you know whom to put into that kind of care, how do you know who’s dangerous and who’s not,” Harvard Medical School Professor of Pediatrics Kenneth McIntosh ’58 told The Crimson earlier this month. “The answer is, all you can do is guess, because there’s no way of knowing exactly...
...Right now we’re working with a case definition that defines SARS in terms of a fever plus travel to or from Asia, or contact with someone [showing] symptoms who has been traveling,” said Harvard Medical School Professor of Pediatrics Kenneth McIntosh...
...today's conflicts, friendly fire is a growing risk. In the last Gulf War, 35 of the 146 Americans killed in action, or 24%, died at the hands of their allies. In previous wars, the percentage was much lower. Although precise data are hard to come by, Kenneth Steinweg, a U.S. colonel who studied U.S. Army War College records, estimated in 1995 that comparable rates, based on the best-documented battles, were 16% in World War II, 11% to 14% in Vietnam and 13% in Panama...
Extra precautions are necessary because of the difficulty in identifying the disease, said Harvard Medical School Professor of Pediatrics Kenneth McIntosh ’58, an expert on SARS...
...Especially with the fiscal situation of the city and state, Harvard should step up to the plate,” said Toomey, who co-sponsored the order for the report with Councillors Marjorie C. Decker and Kenneth E. Reeves...