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Rates of Hospital-Acquired Influenza Due to the Pandemic H1N1 Virus in 2009, Compared with Seasonal Influenza

  • Ricardo Rabagliati (a1), Jaime Labarca (a1), Leonardo Siri (a1), Carlos M. Perez (a1) and Marcela Ferres (a2) (a3)...
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Department of Internal Medicine, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Lira 63, postal code 8330023, Santiago, Chile (rabagli@med.puc.cl)
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