Cite
When should a diagnosis of influenza be considered in adults requiring intensive care unit admission? Results of population-based active surveillance in Toronto.
MLA
Kuster, Stefan P., et al. “When Should a Diagnosis of Influenza Be Considered in Adults Requiring Intensive Care Unit Admission? Results of Population-Based Active Surveillance in Toronto.” Critical Care, vol. 15, no. 4, Aug. 2011, pp. 1–9. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1186/cc10331.
APA
Kuster, S. P., Katz, K. C., Blair, J., Downey, J., J., D. S., Finkelstein, S., Fowler, R., Green, K., Gubbay, J., Hassan, K., Lapinsky, S. E., Mazzulli, T., McRitchie, D., Pataki, J., Plevneshi, A., Powis, J., Rose, D., Sarabia, A., Simone, C., & Simor, A. (2011). When should a diagnosis of influenza be considered in adults requiring intensive care unit admission? Results of population-based active surveillance in Toronto. Critical Care, 15(4), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1186/cc10331
Chicago
Kuster, Stefan P., Kevin C. Katz, Joanne Blair, James Downey, Drews, Steven J., Sandy Finkelstein, Rob Fowler, et al. 2011. “When Should a Diagnosis of Influenza Be Considered in Adults Requiring Intensive Care Unit Admission? Results of Population-Based Active Surveillance in Toronto.” Critical Care 15 (4): 1–9. doi:10.1186/cc10331.