They vary from strain to strain and how they affect an individual. In general, the following are common symptoms: *Nausea *Diarreaha *Fever *Aches of the body and joints *Lithargy *Loss of equilibrium *Headaches *Some strains will have Congestion and coughing
The word Influenza comes from "influence" and refers to the cause of the disease; Changes in medical thought led to its modification to influenza del freddo, meaning "influence of the cold" Thus "flu" is short for "influenza".
Influenza A and Influenza B are both types of flu viruses that cause similar symptoms like fever, cough, and body aches. However, Influenza A is usually more severe and can lead to more serious complications compared to Influenza B. In terms of transmission, both viruses spread through respiratory droplets, but Influenza A is more common and can infect animals as well as humans.
The term that describes the spread of influenza across Europe after the war is "Spanish flu."
An older spelling variant is 'flu. There was a time when people used the apostrophe to indicate that it was short for influenza. Influenza is the most technical term to say flu.
Edwin D. Kilbourne has written: 'The Influenza viruses and influenza' -- subject(s): Influenza, Influenza viruses 'Influenza' -- subject(s): Influenza, Influenza viruses, Orthomyxoviridae
Fungi do not cause influenza. Viruses Cause influenza.
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There is none since "flu" is already an abbreviation for "influenza".
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