profile of novel flu patients admitted in two government hospitals in bangalore
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Abstract
In this study from India the majority of the patients who were hospitalised with H1N1 flu were 16–35 years old, presented to the hospital within two days with fever, cough and breathlessness as the predominant symptoms and less than half of them had history of travel or contact. Most of the patients recovered, and death was reported in 23.2% of the patients.
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| Authors | ;Maria Nelliyanil |
| Journal | translational behavioral medicine |
| Year | 2010 |
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