hi what is nflueanza or what ever you said. and here is the answer to your question: yes
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There's no such thing as Hinfluenza. It's INFLUENZA. The plural would be Influenzae.
No, the stomach flu and influenza are not the same thing. Influenza is a respiratory illness caused by the influenza virus, while the stomach flu is a gastrointestinal illness caused by various viruses.
They are the same thing. Influenza is the full name of the viral infection and flu is a shortening of the word influenza.
Pleomorphic.....rod to cocci bacilli
hemaglutinin and neuraminidase, two surface glycoproteins of influenza that contribute the the virulence of the disease...
'Flu' is just the abbreviation of 'Influenza'.In - 'Flu' - enza
Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, and HIB (haeomophilus influenza) are vaccines starting with the letter H.
All Type A influenza viruses have H and N (these are two proteins that are on the outer shell of the virus particle--Hemagglutinin and Neuraminidase). The other influenza virus types B and C each only have one serotype and they do not include the H and N.
It is best to clearly express what your question is and avoid unnecessary verbiage. For example, ask "what are the protein receptors on an influenza virus" instead of "what is H and N on influenza?"
It includes the vaccine for diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, poliomyelitis, H. influenza B, and hepatitis B in one d
H3N is part of the influenza virus naming convention, with "H" representing the hemagglutinin protein and "N" representing the neuraminidase protein found on the surface of the virus. H3N typically refers to a specific subtype of influenza A virus.
Edwin D. Kilbourne has written: 'The Influenza viruses and influenza' -- subject(s): Influenza, Influenza viruses 'Influenza' -- subject(s): Influenza, Influenza viruses, Orthomyxoviridae