Clinical and Epidemiologic Characteristics of an Outbreak of Novel H1N1 (Swine Origin) Influenza A Virus among United States Military Beneficiaries
Clinical Infectious Diseases2009Vol. 49(12), pp. 1801–1810
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Nancy F. Crum‐Cianflone, Patrick J. Blair, Dennis J. Faix, John Arnold, Sara Echols, Sterling S. Sherman, John E. Tueller, Tyler Warkentien, Gabriela Sanguineti, Mary Bavaro, Braden Hale
Abstract
A novel H1N1 influenza A virus caused a significant outbreak among military beneficiaries in San Diego County, including a significant cluster of cases onboard a Navy ship. The outbreak described here primarily affected adolescents and young adults and resulted in a febrile illness without sequelae.
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