Human influenza A (H5N1) cases, urban areas of People's Republic of China, 2005-2006.

Emerging Infectious Diseases
Hongjie YuAvian Influenza H5N1 study Group

Abstract

We investigated potential sources of infection for 6 confirmed influenza A (H5N1) patients who resided in urban areas of People's Republic of China. None had known exposure to sick poultry or poultry that died from illness, but all had visited wet poultry markets before illness.

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