Yes.
The doctor suggested that I take an antibody for the flu I caught over vacation.
No, swine flu is a virus and amoxicillin is an antibiotic which means it only fights bacteria. The effects of Swine flu can lead to infections that may or may not require the use of an antibiotic like amoxilin. However the amoxilin does not fight the Swine flu virus it fights the infection that is caused by the original presence of the virus. Your immune system takes care of the virus.
yes
Influenza is caused by a virus. its straight up a virus...
It does if you have the flu or stomach virus.
Yes flu is a virus
Avian Flu is caused by the virus like Flu virus in man. This virus has evolved with birds.
its a flu
Yes, they're not only Ok, they're recommended. Your immune system is utilizing every resource it can to fight an infection, so supplying it and the rest of your body with the proper vitamins is an important thing to do.
It is recommended that people at risk for serious flu complications get vaccinated to help their bodies produce antibodies against the influenza virus. This vaccination stimulates the immune system, preparing it to recognize and fight the virus more effectively if exposed. By doing so, it reduces the likelihood of severe illness, hospitalization, and complications associated with the flu.
No, the flu is caused by a virus.
The flu virus is pervasive in that it is a common virus which is spread from person to person generally in the cold months. There are several sub-categories of the flu virus, and the flu shot will usually contain 2 or three of these variations annually.