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Influenza Coinfection with COVID-19: NIH Treatment Considerations

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Recent NIH COVID-19 guideline updates include evidence-based considerations for treatment of patients hospitalized with flu and COVID-19 coinfection.

The National Institutes of Health on in late October 2020 made updates to its COVID-19 Treatment Guidelines that provide treatment considerations for patient hospitalized with either suspected or confirmed SARS-CoV-2 and influenza coinfection. Click through the short slide show for guidance.

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