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Influenza A Virus Subtype H1N1

Scientists at Jiangsu University Describe Research in Influenza A Virus Subtype H1N1

Published in Virus Weekly, October 25th, 2011

2011 OCT 25 -- "Influenza A H1N1 has contributed to significant morbidity and mortality, yet very few studies on changes in hematologic and biochemical markers have been reported. The variable characteristics of several laboratory indices were statistically analyzed during the disease course," scientists writing in the journal Labmedicine report.

"In the incipient stage, the RBC and platelet counts in most patients were normal, while total WBC, neutrophils, and lymphocytes decreased in some cases. The hepatic and renal function indicators were mostly within the normal limits, while electrolyte imbalance occurred in some cases. T lymphocytes subgroups...

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