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The influenza B virus candidate vaccine expressing H3 hemagglutinin developed in suspension MDCK cells confers protection against lethal H3N2 avian influenza in BALB/c mice. [PDF]
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Coadministered Influenza- and Pertussis-Containing Vaccines in Pregnant Women.
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Influenza B, influenza A (H1N1)--United States.
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Influenza A (H1N1) Virus (Swine Influenza): A Webliography
Journal of Consumer Health On the Internet, 2009In March and April 2009, a new strain of the virus that causes influenza in swine was identified in Mexico and the United States. This variant, known as influenza A (H1N1), was found to be transmitted from swine to humans and was called “swine flu” by the general public.
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Neurology, 2010
Influenza virus A/H1N1 infection is currently spreading. Known complications after influenza infections are pneumonitis, secondary bacterial pneumonia, myositis, perimyocarditis, and nervous complications, notably encephalitis.1 It has been suggested that influenza virus has a role in the mysterious encephalitis lethargica. ### Case report. A 21-year-
A, Gadoth, O, Aizenstein, A, Mosek
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Influenza virus A/H1N1 infection is currently spreading. Known complications after influenza infections are pneumonitis, secondary bacterial pneumonia, myositis, perimyocarditis, and nervous complications, notably encephalitis.1 It has been suggested that influenza virus has a role in the mysterious encephalitis lethargica. ### Case report. A 21-year-
A, Gadoth, O, Aizenstein, A, Mosek
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Influenza A and rhabdomyolysis
Journal of Infection, 1990A case of influenza A H3N2 resulting in unusually severe rhabdomyolysis and myoglobinuria is described. Although a rare complication of viral infection, prompt treatment with intravenous fluids can prevent the serious complications which may follow.
W, Foulkes, J, Rees, C, Sewry
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