Comparison between human infections caused by highly and low pathogenic H7N9 avian influenza viruses in Wave Five: Clinical and virological findings
Yang Yang(Southern University of Science and Technology), George F. Gao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yingxia Liu(Shenzhen Third People’s Hospital), Xiaonan Zhao(Yunnan Center for Disease Control And Prevention), Haixia Zheng(National Development and Reform Commission), Jianming Li(Southern University of Science and Technology), Hong Li(Yunnan Center for Disease Control And Prevention), Chuansong Quan(National Institute for Viral Disease Control and Prevention), Shuguang Tan, Lei Liu(Southern University of Science and Technology), Wenjun Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Bing Bai(Shenzhen University), Zhi–Xiang Xu(Scripps Research Institute), Wen Xu(Yunnan Center for Disease Control And Prevention), Gary Wong(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yuhai Bi(Chinese Academy of Sciences), William J. Liu(Wenzhou Medical University), Liuqing Yang(Southern University of Science and Technology)
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