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First introduction of pandemic influenza A/H1N1 and detection of respiratory viruses in pediatric patients in Central African Republic

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Figure 1 Locations of sentinel sites for surveillance of influenza and respiratory viruses in the Central African Republic.
Figure 2 Seasonal patterns of influenza and other respiratory viruses in the Central African Republic.viral illness
Table 1 Respiratory viruses identified in swab samples from 329 patients with influenza-like illness in Bangui, CentralAfrican Republic, by age group

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