Yes influenza is just a scientific word for the flu
Influenza is a viral infection - it is caused by a virus, not a bacterium.
The Spanish Influenza
Influenza is an infectious disease also commonly known as Flu. Itβs an acute respiratory infection caused by Influenza Virus A and Virus B. Central BioHub's is an online biospecimen marketplace. It offers high-quality, well-defined influenza disease biospecimens collected from patients suffering from influenza infections. To check more visit our website.
its the same with influenza ahhaha simple
Then there is a possibility of getting influenza, but not a certainty
for one thing, the 100th anniversary of the big influenza pandemic
Edwin D. Kilbourne has written: 'The Influenza viruses and influenza' -- subject(s): Influenza, Influenza viruses 'Influenza' -- subject(s): Influenza, Influenza viruses, Orthomyxoviridae
It won't do anything to help or hurt the influenza, but it can treat or prevent a secondary bacterial infection if the doctor diagnoses, or anticipates, the development of a bacterial infection. Antibiotics are only effective on bacteria. Antiviral medications, like Tamiflu, are for treating influenza.
Many Indigenous Australians died of diseases like measles, chicken pox and influenza
when did epidemic influenza start in samoa how did it happen in samoa? why did it affected the people of samoa? the reference in samoa?
Fungi do not cause influenza. Viruses Cause influenza.
influenza, flue
There is none since "flu" is already an abbreviation for "influenza".
Influenza is a viral infection - it is caused by a virus, not a bacterium.
Flu stands for influenza. As you can tell, it's just a shortened version of the word.
Influenza is a noun.
Yes, influenza is a virus.