Guidelines


Chinese Guidelines for Diagnosis and Treatment of Influenza (2011)

Nan-shan Zhong, Yi-min Li, Zi-feng Yang, Chen Wang, You-ning Liu, Xing-wang Li, Yue-long Shu, Guang-fa Wang, Zhan-cheng Gao, Guo-hua Deng, Li-xian He, Xiu-ming Xi, Bin Cao, Kun-ling Shen, Hao Wu, Ping-an Zhou, Qing-quan Li

Abstract

Influenza, an acute respiratory infection caused by influenza virus, is one of public concerns to human health. Epidemiologically, influenza is characterized by a sudden outbreak and rapid transmission with varying epidemics, seasonality, and a high morbidity yet low case fatality (usually 0.003% to 0.03% except for human avian flu). The past 300 years has witnessed at least six global pandemics, including four in the 20th century -- three of them originated in China.

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