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Intravenous peramivir vs oral oseltamivir in high-risk emergency department patients with influenza: Results from a pilot randomized controlled study
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Intravenous peramivir vs oral oseltamivir in high-risk emergency department patients with influenza: Results from a pilot randomized controlled study

Y. -H Hsieh, A. F. Dugas, F. LoVecchio, B. McBryde, E. P. Ricketts, K. Saliba-Shaw and R. E. Rothman
Influenza and other Respiratory Viruses, Vol.15(1), pp.121-131
2021

Abstract

emergency department influenza oseltamivir peramivir antivirus agent carboxylic acid cyclopentane derivative guanidine derivative adult aged Article controlled study diarrhea disease severity assessment drug safety emergency ward female FLU PRO Score follow up general health status assessment high risk patient human influenza A influenza B insomnia Karnofsky Performance Status major clinical study male nausea Ordinal Scale outcome assessment Patient Global Impression on Severity Score pilot study priority journal randomized controlled trial United States vertigo vomiting hospital emergency service treatment outcome Acids, Carbocyclic Antiviral Agents Cyclopentanes Emergency Service, Hospital Guanidines Humans Influenza, Human Pilot Projects
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