Epidemic hemorrhagic fever revisited.
Journal: 1983/January - Reviews of infectious diseases
ISSN: 0162-0886
PUBMED: 6128779
Abstract:
Epidemic hemorrhagic fever is a disease characterized by phases of sequential fever, hypotension, oliguria, and polyuria. This disease represented a major hazard for American soldiers during the Korean War (1950-1953) and is a persistent problem in Asia, the USSR, and northern Europe. Advances in the etiology, epidemiology, and therapy of epidemic hemorrhagic fever are discussed.
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