2012
DOI: 10.7883/yoken.65.208
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A Prospective Comparison of the Epidemiological and Clinical Characteristics of Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 Influenza A Virus and Seasonal Influenza A Viruses in Guangzhou, South China in 2009

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“…A hospital-based sentinel network was established in four districts in central Guangzhou (Baiyun, Yuexiu, Liwan, and Haizhu) to monitor acute respiratory diseases in 2008 (29). The participating sites for this study included seven clinics and departments in local hospitals ( Fig.…”
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“…A hospital-based sentinel network was established in four districts in central Guangzhou (Baiyun, Yuexiu, Liwan, and Haizhu) to monitor acute respiratory diseases in 2008 (29). The participating sites for this study included seven clinics and departments in local hospitals ( Fig.…”
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“…1), which enrolled patients with acute respiratory infections or community-acquired pneumonia confirmed by chest X ray between March 2009 and August 2010. The clinical definition of acute respiratory infection was fever with a temperature greater than 37.3°C, with at least one respiratory symptom, such as cough, sore throat, coryza, or shortness of breath (29). At the time of enrollment, the demographic and clinical characteristics of each subject were recorded, including gender, age, and symptoms.…”
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“…La gran mayoría de estos estudios incluían solo pacientes hospitalizados, pero información del período postpandémico inmediato muestra que en la población general de todas las edades, aquellos con neumonía por IAH1N1pdm09 requerían también más hospitalizaciones que los H3N2 13 . Sin embargo, hay reportes donde esta diferencia no es evidente probablemente por la inclusión conjunta de poblaciones pediátricas y adultas, ambulatorias y hospitalizadas 14 , debido a que la mayoría de los afectados globalmente por H1N1pdm son niños que cursan con cuadro leve ambulatorio.…”
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