Identify two opportunistic pathogens for patients with H1N1 (swine) flu. What infections do they cause?..
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Swine flu which is caused by h1n1 influenza virus can leads to bacterial and microbial infection such as -
Bacterial infection like pneumonia or Pneumonitis
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And encephalitis or encephalopathy in case CNS system involvement
Identify two opportunistic pathogens for patients with H1N1 (swine) flu. What infections do they cause?.. pls...
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