Virological, serological, and antiviral studies in an imported human case of avian influenza A(H7N9) virus in Taiwan
Journal
Clinical Infectious Diseases
Journal Volume
58
Journal Issue
2
Pages
242-246
Date Issued
2014
Author(s)
Lin P.-H.
Lin H.-C.
Yang Z.-Y.
Ho S.-Y.
Chang C.-K.
Huang M.-S.
Chen H.-H.
Abstract
We describe the clinical course and virological characteristics of the first H7N9 influenza case in a Taiwanese patient; this patient had detectable viruses in the airway for 2 weeks, during which time an oseltamivir resistance-associated R292K mutation rapidly emerged. Anti-H7N9 antibody was detected 21 days after onset of symptoms, when H7N9 viral load declined significantly.
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