Clinical Findings for Early Human Cases of Influenza A(H7N9) Virus Infection, Shanghai, China
Shuihua Lu
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, Yufang Zheng
1, Tao Li
1, Yunwen Hu
1, Xinian Liu, Xiuhong Xi, Qingguo Chen, Qingle Wang, Ye Cao, Yanbing Wang, Lijun Zhou, Douglas Lowrie, and Jing Bao
Author affiliations: Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center, Shanghai, China (S. Lu, Y. Zheng, T. Li, Y. Hu, X. Liu, X. Xi, Q. Chen, Q. Wang, Y. Cao, Y. Wang, L. Zhou, D. Lowrie); Henry M Jackson Foundation–Division of AIDS, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA (J. Bao)
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Figure 2. . . Chest computed tomography scan images of patient (case-patient 2) in a study of 4 persons with early cases of influenza A(H7N9) virus infection, Shanghai, China. A) Image taken 6 days after illness onset shows ground-glass opacity in the left lower and right upper lobes. B) Image taken 16 days after illness onset shows absorption of ground-glass opacity.
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