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Health Encyclopedia: Immunizations Viral Influenza

Viral Influenza


Influenza, commonly called the flu, is always caused by a virus.

Influenza, also known as the flu, is caused by a virus.

There are different strains of influenza:

  • Influenza A is the most widespread and most severe strain. It can affect both animals and humans. Influenza A is the cause of the worldwide epidemics (pandemics) of the flu that have occurred. An estimated 142,000 hospitalizations per year are due to this strain of the flu. Influenza A is usually further categorized by two ...
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Expert & Community Posts

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body+soul Magazine Suggests Six Steps to Improve Your Immunity During Flu Season
By Dorian Martin , Health Expert

...diseases is bad enough when one has to deal with a long daily "to do" list (a job, family,... Read more »

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FAQs on Flu Season 2008-2009
By James Thompson, MD , Health Expert

...Many parents and patients have questions about the flu vaccine that warrant further address.  ... Read more »

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Influenza Q&A - Interview with CDC Expert, Dr. Carolyn Bridges
By Kathi MacNaughton , Health Expert

...there things you want to know about the flu and the flu vaccine? If so, you're going to love... Read more »

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Food Allergies: A Case of Mistaken Identity
By Heather Reese , Health Expert

...can even be found in some egg substitutes. Since flu vaccines are grown on egg embryos they can... Read more »

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Food Allergies: A Case of Mistaken Identity
By Heather Reese , Health Expert

...can even be found in some egg substitutes. Since flu vaccines are grown on egg embryos they can... Read more »

Health Guide

Colds and the Flu: Medications
...healthy adults, immunization typically reduces the chance of illness by about 70 - 90%. The current flu vaccines may be slightly less effective in certain patients, such as the elderly and those... Read more »
Pneumonia: Prevention
...add-on therapy for people in certain high-risk groups. They may also be used:In combination with the flu vaccine during seasons where there is a poor match between the virus and vaccine.In... Read more »
Encephalitis: Viral: Causes
...discovered in Uganda in 1937, circulates primarily between birds and mosquitoes and can be carried long distances by migrating birds. In a given geographic area, the appearance of the virus among... Read more »
Ear Infections: Causes
...believed. The theory rests on the significantly lower rates of ear infections in children who have received flu vaccines.Allergies. Allergies can cause inflammation in the airways, and contribute... Read more »
Immunizations: Introduction
...check with their physicians.Upper respiratory infections are very common after foreign travel. The flu vaccine may be recommended when traveling to any country during flu season, particularly for... Read more »

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