Clinical similarities between influenza A and B in children: a single-center study, 2017/18 season, Korea
Abstract Background The global burden of seasonal influenza on medical care has been one of the greatest in the pediatric population. The attention drawn to influenza B was relatively low compared to influenza A, probably because the influenza B virus was thought to be less virulent and have a lower...
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Main Authors: | Yu Na Oh (Author), San Kim (Author), Young Bae Choi (Author), Sung Il Woo (Author), Youn-Soo Hahn (Author), Joon Kee Lee (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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