Sensitive diagnostics confirm that influenza C is an uncommon cause of medically attended respiratory illness in adults

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Among 4200 adults who presented with acute respiratory symptoms at a variety of medical practice settings (November 2006 through May 2012), only 13 (0.3%) nasal/throat swabs were positive for influenza C. Influenza C was rarely associated with medical care visits in adults.

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Nesmith, N., Williams, J. V., Johnson, M., Zhu, Y., Griffin, M., & Talbot, H. K. (2017). Sensitive diagnostics confirm that influenza C is an uncommon cause of medically attended respiratory illness in adults. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 65(6), 1037–1039. https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/cix471

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