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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Interim guidance on testing and specimen collection for patients with suspected infection with novel influenza A viruses with the potential to cause severe disease in humans. Jun 2023 [internet publication].Full text
UK Health Security Agency. Avian influenza: guidance, data and analysis. Jun 2023 [internet publication].Full text
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Interim guidance for infection control within healthcare settings when caring for confirmed cases, probable cases, and cases under investigation for infection with novel influenza A viruses associated with severe disease. Mar 2022 [internet publication].Full text
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Interim guidance on follow-up of close contacts of persons infected with novel influenza A viruses and use of antiviral medications for chemoprophylaxis. Mar 2022 [internet publication].Full text
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Interim guidance on influenza antiviral chemoprophylaxis of persons exposed to birds with avian influenza A viruses associated with severe human disease or with the potential to cause severe human disease. Mar 2022 [internet publication].Full text
World Health Organization. Guidelines for the clinical management of severe illness from influenza virus infections. 2022 [internet publication].Full text
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Interim guidance on the use of antiviral medications for treatment of human infections with novel influenza A viruses associated with severe human disease. Mar 2022 [internet publication].Full text
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