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Myocardial Injury and Bacterial Pneumonia Contribute to the Pathogenesis of Fatal Influenza B Virus...

Myocardial Injury and Bacterial Pneumonia Contribute to the Pathogenesis of Fatal Influenza B Virus...

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Myocardial Injury and Bacterial Pneumonia Contribute to the Pathogenesis of Fatal Influenza B Virus Infection

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Full title

Myocardial Injury and Bacterial Pneumonia Contribute to the Pathogenesis of Fatal Influenza B Virus Infection

Publisher

Oxford: Oxford University Press

Journal title

The Journal of infectious diseases, 2012-03, Vol.205 (6), p.895-905

Language

English

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Publisher

Oxford: Oxford University Press

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Contents

Background. Influenza B virus infection causes rates of hospitalization and influenza-associated pneumonia similar to seasonal influenza A virus infection and accounts for a substantial percentage of all influenza-related hospitalizations and deaths among those aged < 18 years; however, the pathogenesis of fatal influenza B virus infection is poorl...

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Full title

Myocardial Injury and Bacterial Pneumonia Contribute to the Pathogenesis of Fatal Influenza B Virus Infection

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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_922759984

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_922759984

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ISSN

0022-1899

E-ISSN

1537-6613

DOI

10.1093/infdis/jir861

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