id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-016211-8j8n9enn Lu, Puxuan Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza 2015-04-30 .txt text/plain 9573 570 50 Statistical analysis has demonstrated that 60-70 % human infection of avian infl uenza is severe, which may clinically develop into acute lung injury (ALI) or acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Within 1 week after onset, the conditions may rapidly progress and deteriorate into acute lung injury, acute respiratory distress syndrome, pulmonary hemorrhage, pleural effusion, pancytopenia, multiple organ failure, shock, Reye syndrome, and secondary bacterial infection and septicemia. In severe cases of human infection by avian infl uenza, the patients develop pleuritis and pleural effusion at the middle or advanced stage, mostly 6-12 days after the onset. The patients experience typical symptoms of human infection with avian infl uenza, including fever with a body temperature above 38 °C, headache, general pain, fatigue, dry throat, and poor appetite. Some severe cases with human infection of avian infl uenza might develop rapid heart rate, nodal tachycardia, and acute heart failure at day 10-18 after the onset. ./cache/cord-016211-8j8n9enn.txt ./txt/cord-016211-8j8n9enn.txt