A Clinical Trial of Intravenous Peramivir Compared with Oral Oseltamivir for the Treatment of Seasonal Influenza in Hospitalized Adults
@article{Ison2013ACT,
title={A Clinical Trial of Intravenous Peramivir Compared with Oral Oseltamivir for the Treatment of Seasonal Influenza in Hospitalized Adults},
author={Michael G. Ison and David S C Hui and Kate R. Clezy and Brian O'Neil and Amy Flynt and Philip Collis and Thomas J. Simon and W. James Alexander},
journal={Antiviral Therapy},
year={2013},
volume={18},
pages={651 - 661}
}Background Seasonal interpandemic influenza causes >200,000 annual hospitalizations in the United States. Optimal antiviral treatment in hospitalized patients is not established. Methods During three interpandemic influenza seasons, 137 patients hospitalized with suspected acute influenza were randomized to 5-day treatment with intravenous peramivir 400 mg or 200 mg once daily or oral oseltamivir 75 mg twice daily. Time to clinical stability and quantitative changes in viral titres from…
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