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Author: Yu, Xuelian; Zhang, Xi; He, Yi; Wu, Huanyu; Gao, Xia; Pan, Qichao; Shen, Jiaren; Zhu, Jianming; Chen, Hongyou; Zhu, Yiyi; Wu, Fan; Wang, Jianwei; Yuan, Zhengan
Title: Mild infection of a novel H7N9 avian influenza virus in children in Shanghai
  • Document date: 2013_7_10
  • ID: yixjpg9u_3
    Snippet: As of 10th April, 17 adult H7N9-infected cases were reported by Surveillance System for Pneumonia of Unexplained Origin; all suffered severe respiratory infection. Two mild cases (both children) were also identified by Sentinel Surveillance System for Influenza-like Illness. By 31st May, 10 of the 17 severe patients had died, while the other seven severe cases were discharged from the hospital. ILI identified 1799 surveyed cases from which throat.....
    Document: As of 10th April, 17 adult H7N9-infected cases were reported by Surveillance System for Pneumonia of Unexplained Origin; all suffered severe respiratory infection. Two mild cases (both children) were also identified by Sentinel Surveillance System for Influenza-like Illness. By 31st May, 10 of the 17 severe patients had died, while the other seven severe cases were discharged from the hospital. ILI identified 1799 surveyed cases from which throat swabs were collected, but only two throat swabs, both from children, were positive for H7N9 as measured by the real time RT-PCR assay, suggesting that mild H7N9 infections are not common in Shanghai.

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