[Objective] Presently, the predominant subtypes of influenza viruses in the world, except for those in local epidemics, include influenza pandemic H1N1 2009 (pH1N1), H3N2, and B viruses. There are few reports on the differences in the clinical features, radiographic findings, treatment, and outcomes of influenza virus-associated pneumonia among these three viral subtypes. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the clinical features, radiographic findings, treatment, and outcomes differ among the viral subtypes. [Methods] We retrospectively analyzed 96 patients with influenza virus-associated pneumonia whose viral subtypes were clarified. [Results] Patients with pH1N1 virus-associated pneumonia tended to be young. The frequency...
Background Little is known in distinguishing clinical features and outcomes between coronavirus dise...
Objective To determine the differences in the clinical features of bacterial pneumonia patients betw...
The emergence of new influenza virus subtypes has rekindled the interest in the clinical course and ...
Aim Studies carried out in the early 2000s found that the number of influenza‐associated hospitaliza...
Background: A new strain of human influenza A (H1N1) virus originated from Mexico in 2009 and spread...
AbstractBackgroundA new strain of human influenza A (H1N1) virus originated from Mexico in 2009 and ...
Abstract Background Through the comparison of the demographic, epidemiological, and clinical charact...
PubMed ID: 21341112Prognosis of pandemic influenza A (H1N1) virus pneumonia is worse than community-...
BACKGROUND: The clinical consequences of co-infection with two or more respiratory viruses are poorl...
The clinical consequences of co-infection with two or more respiratory viruses are poorly understood...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Studies that aimed at comparing the clinical presentation of influenza pati...
Studies that aimed at comparing the clinical presentation of influenza patients across virus types a...
Background: In late March 2009, an outbreak of respiratory illness, later proved to be caused by swi...
IntroductionA new strain of human influenza A (H1N1) virus originated from Mexico in 2009 and spread...
ABSTRACT: We compared clinical presentation, complications and outcome in patients with influenza A ...
Background Little is known in distinguishing clinical features and outcomes between coronavirus dise...
Objective To determine the differences in the clinical features of bacterial pneumonia patients betw...
The emergence of new influenza virus subtypes has rekindled the interest in the clinical course and ...
Aim Studies carried out in the early 2000s found that the number of influenza‐associated hospitaliza...
Background: A new strain of human influenza A (H1N1) virus originated from Mexico in 2009 and spread...
AbstractBackgroundA new strain of human influenza A (H1N1) virus originated from Mexico in 2009 and ...
Abstract Background Through the comparison of the demographic, epidemiological, and clinical charact...
PubMed ID: 21341112Prognosis of pandemic influenza A (H1N1) virus pneumonia is worse than community-...
BACKGROUND: The clinical consequences of co-infection with two or more respiratory viruses are poorl...
The clinical consequences of co-infection with two or more respiratory viruses are poorly understood...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Studies that aimed at comparing the clinical presentation of influenza pati...
Studies that aimed at comparing the clinical presentation of influenza patients across virus types a...
Background: In late March 2009, an outbreak of respiratory illness, later proved to be caused by swi...
IntroductionA new strain of human influenza A (H1N1) virus originated from Mexico in 2009 and spread...
ABSTRACT: We compared clinical presentation, complications and outcome in patients with influenza A ...
Background Little is known in distinguishing clinical features and outcomes between coronavirus dise...
Objective To determine the differences in the clinical features of bacterial pneumonia patients betw...
The emergence of new influenza virus subtypes has rekindled the interest in the clinical course and ...