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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
By Lisa Emrich
,
Health Expert
...from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Seasonal Flu website.Have you had your flu shot this...
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By Dr. Bill Quick
,
Health Expert
...time of year again – holidays and getting your flu shot. Every year around now, people with...
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By Kathi MacNaughton
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Health Expert
National Flu Vaccine Week 2008 runs from Dec. 8 through Dec. 15, so this is the perfect time to get...
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By Dr. Fran Cogen
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Health Expert
...families suggested that I discuss the potential H1N1 influenza epidemic. The Maryland Department...
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Health Guide
Have a question or comment? Click here.Are there things you want to know about the
flu and the
flu vaccine? If so, you're going to love this article. I recently had the opportunity to speak one on...
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What is the
flu? It is a contagious respiratory illness caused by in
fluenza viruses. It can cause mild to severe illness, and at
times can lead to death. The best way to prevent the
flu is by getting...
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For mild in
fluenza, symptom relief is similar to that for colds. Vaccines are available to prevent in
fluenza (See section on Viral In
fluenza Vaccines).Two classes of antiviral agents have...
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...possible), and to practice good hygiene. [For detailed information see the In-Depth Report #94 Colds and in
fluenza.]Good Hygiene and Preventing TransmissionColds and
flus are spread primarily when...
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...high. Disease and death from diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, measles, mumps, rubella, and Haemophilus in
fluenzae (H. in
fluenzae) type b are at or near record lows. In adults, immunizations against...
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