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Volume 17, Number 9—September 2011
Dispatch

Hospitalized Patients with Pandemic (H1N1) 2009, Kenya

Eric Mogaka OsoroComments to Author , Penina Munyua, Philip Muthoka, Solomon Gikundi, M. Kariuki Njenga, Samwel Lifumo, Racheal Achilla, Lilian Waiboci, Charles Nzioka, Jared O. Omolo, Daniel R. Feikin, Robert F. Breiman, and Mark A. Katz
Author affiliations: Author affiliations: Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation, Nairobi, Kenya (E.M. Osoro, P. Muthoka, C. Nzioka, J. Omolo); Kenya Medical Research Institute, Nairobi (P. Munyua, S. Gikundi, M.K. Njenga, S. Lifumo, R. Achilla, L. Waiboci, D.R. Feikin, R.F. Breiman, M.A. Katz); US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention–Kenya, Nairobi (P. Munyua, S. Gikundi, M.K. Njenga, L. Waiboci, D.R. Feikin, R.F. Breiman, M.A. Katz); US Army Medical Research Unit–Kenya, Nairobi (R. Achilla)

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Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 case-patients hospitalized by week, Kenya, July–November 2009 (n = 88).

Figure. Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 case-patients hospitalized by week, Kenya, July–November 2009 (n = 88).

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