Study of the outcome of Avian and Swine Flu confirmed cases Admitted in Abbasia Chest Hospital between 2006-2010

Amr Mohamed Awad Tag El Din;

Abstract


H1N1 2009 was first recognized as a pathogen in March of 2009, when there was a spike in the number of cases of influenza-like illness leading to severe and ,at times, fatal pneumonia. The etiologic agent was then identified as a novel H1N1 influenza A vi


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Title Study of the outcome of Avian and Swine Flu confirmed cases Admitted in Abbasia Chest Hospital between 2006-2010
Other Titles دراسة نتائج انفلونزا الطيور والخنازير الحالات المؤكدة في مستشفى الصدر بالعباسية بين 2006-2010
Authors Amr Mohamed Awad Tag El Din
Keywords Study of the outcome of Avian and Swine Flu confirmed cases Admitted in Abbasia Chest Hospital between 2006-2010
Issue Date 2011
Description 
H1N1 2009 was first recognized as a pathogen in March of 2009, when there was a spike in the number of cases of influenza-like illness leading to severe and ,at times, fatal pneumonia. The etiologic agent was then identified as a novel H1N1 influenza A vi

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