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Dealing with pandemic influenza A during postpartum and early neonatal period in a busy family-centered neonatal intensive care unit
Although most infections with the current pandemic H1N1 virus have been self-limited, the risk of influenza complications is higher in some subpopulations. Pregnant women had an increased risk of influenza complications in two past epidemics (1918-1919 and 1957-1958). Since neonates do not have a we...
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