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China - Since later October the number of outpatient visits to the hospital's pediatric department has increased significantly, with a notable increas

sharon sanders

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Warning! The peak season has begun; the hospital has seen over 4,000 outpatients in two days.


2025-11-06 11:45
Hubei


"The number of outpatient visits over the past two days alone exceeded 4,000." On November 3, Li Fugen, deputy director of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine Pediatric Treatment at the First Affiliated Hospital of Henan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, told reporters that since late October, the number of outpatient visits to the hospital's pediatric department has increased significantly, with a notable increase in children with fever.
Etiological screening data showed that influenza A accounted for more than 40% of the causes of these febrile children.



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