Epidemiological Study of People Living in Rural North Carolina for Novel Respiratory Viruses
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Description
Pilot study at an outpatient clinic in North Carolina examining individuals with influenza-like symptoms to identify respiratory viruses among people residing in a rural area with dense swine and poultry farming. Includes results from nasal swab and air samples as well as participant characteristics, including sex, age, animal exposure, and antibiotic and hospitalization history.
Author(s)
X. Wang, B. D. Anderson, L. A. Pulscher, et al.
Citation
Zoonoses and Public Health, 65(1), e265–e269
Date
02/2018
Type
Document
Tagged as
Environmental health · Health screening · Infectious diseases · Outpatient care · Statistics and data · North Carolina