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Volume 31, Number 1—January 2025
Synopsis

Systematic Review of Avian Influenza Virus Infection and Outcomes during Pregnancy

Rachael PurcellComments to Author , Michelle L. Giles, Nigel W. Crawford, and Jim Buttery
Author affiliation: Monash Health, Clayton, Victoria, Australia (R. Purcell, M.L. Giles); University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (R. Purcell, M.L. Giles, N.W. Crawford, J. Buttery); Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Melbourne (R. Purcell, N.W. Crawford, J. Buttery); Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne (R. Purcell, N.W. Crawford, J. Buttery); Monash University, Clayton (M.L. Giles); Global Vaccine Data Network, Auckland, New Zealand (J. Buttery)

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Flow diagram for study review and inclusion in a systematic review of avian influenza virus infection and outcomes during pregnancy.

Figure. Flow diagram for study review and inclusion in a systematic review of avian influenza virus infection and outcomes during pregnancy.

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