ATLANTA (MedPage Today) -- More than 12% of H1N1 influenza A infections in the U.S. last season were resistant to oseltamivir (Tamiflu) and the prevalence appears to be rising dramatically, according to a team of CDC-led researchers.
Tamiflu-Resistant H1N1 Flu Virus Prevalence IncreasingCourtesy MedPage Today Infectious Disease Mon, 03/02/2009 - 09:00
ATLANTA (MedPage Today) -- More than 12% of H1N1 influenza A infections in the U.S. last season were resistant to oseltamivir (Tamiflu) and the prevalence appears to be rising dramatically, according to a team of CDC-led researchers. More related itemsNew Analysis Challenges Tamiflu Efficacy (CME/CE)
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