Selected article for: "fatality rate and high fever"

Author: Reperant, Leslie A.; MacKenzie, John; Osterhaus, Albert D.M.E.
Title: Periodic global One Health threats update
  • Document date: 2015_12_4
  • ID: k7ocs5lz_13
    Snippet: Since 2003, HPAIV H5N1 has caused a total of 834 cases of zoonotic infection in 18 countries, with a case-fatality rate of about 55% ( Table 2) . As for LPAIV H7N9, exposure to infected poultry is considered the primary risk factor for human infection. However, in contrast to LPAIV H7N9 infection, more than half of the cases were identified in children [7, 16] . Unusually pathogenic, HPAIV H5N1 can present a long incubation time, ranging between .....
    Document: Since 2003, HPAIV H5N1 has caused a total of 834 cases of zoonotic infection in 18 countries, with a case-fatality rate of about 55% ( Table 2) . As for LPAIV H7N9, exposure to infected poultry is considered the primary risk factor for human infection. However, in contrast to LPAIV H7N9 infection, more than half of the cases were identified in children [7, 16] . Unusually pathogenic, HPAIV H5N1 can present a long incubation time, ranging between 2 and 17 days. Severe signs of lower respiratory tract infection and extra-respiratory symptoms, such as gastrointestinal signs, typically rapidly supersede high fever and other influenza-like signs and symptoms.

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