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急性期医療機関由来データベースを用いたインフルエンザ 外来患者における入院及び死亡発生頻度に関するBaloxavir Marboxil とノイラミニダーゼ阻害剤の比較検討

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Title
急性期医療機関由来データベースを用いたインフルエンザ 外来患者における入院及び死亡発生頻度に関するBaloxavir Marboxil とノイラミニダーゼ阻害剤の比較検討
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Japanese Journal of Pharmacoepidemiology/Yakuzai ekigaku, July 2021
DOI 10.3820/jjpe.26.e2
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宮内 秀之, 米田 卓司, 藤原 正和, 馬場 崇充, 宮澤 昇吾, 本郷 良泳, 北西 由武, 小倉 江里子

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