Effect of gargling with tea and ingredients of tea on the prevention of influenza infection: a meta-analysis
Abstract Background Influenza viruses can spread easily from person to person, and annual influenza epidemics are serious public health issues worldwide. Non-pharmaceutical public health interventions could potentially be effective for combatting influenza epidemics, but combined interventions and/o...
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Main Authors: | Kazuki Ide (Author), Hiroshi Yamada (Author), Yohei Kawasaki (Author) |
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2016-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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