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Management of potential human cases of influenza A/H5N1: lessons from Belgium.

Last updated on 23-8-2019 by Anonymous (not verified)
Health and disease monitoring  

Peer reviewed scientific article

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Authors

Sophie Quoilin; Isabelle Thomas; Gérard, C; Maes, S; Haucotte, G; Gerard, M; Van Laethem, Y; Snacken, R; Hanquet, G; Bernard Brochier; Robesyn, E

Keywords

  1. Belgium
  2. Communicable Disease Control
  3. Diagnosis, Differential
  4. Disease Outbreaks
  5. Guidelines as Topic
  6. Humans
  7. Influenza A Virus, H5N1 Subtype
  8. Influenza, Human
  9. Male
  10. Practice Patterns, Physicians'
  11. Risk Assessment

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