Influenzavirus (one word) is the scientific name. There are 3 Types of influenza viruses that humans and some other animals get: influenzavirus A, influenzavirus B, and influenzavirus C.
The influenza virus is a negative single strand RNA virus and is a member of the viral family orthomyxoviridae.
The Spanish Flu has a scientific name of Hemophilus Influenzae. The virus which surfaced in 1918 was the most widespread pandemic infection in world history. It has since been determined that the flu came from genetic deviations in poultry and swine at Fort Riley, Kansas, that resulted in the disease being passed on to humans.
Since viruses are not alive, they do not have scientific names. They are called "influenza" or flu. The first Swine Flu or bird flu was named Influenza A/H1N1.
The scientific name for influenza is Influenza virus.
The scientific name for the Flu is Influenza. I believe that that is correct. I hope this has helped you with what you needed. Thank you.
the Spanish flu is simply the influenza virus.
Avian Influenza type A,
or H5N1.
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The scientific name of one virus that causes the common cold is Rhinovirus A. The scientific name of one type of influenza that infects birds and some mammals is Influenzavirus A virus. The scientific name of smallpox is Variola vera.
No, A/California/7/2009 (H1N1)v-like virus is the scientific name. It is more commonly called A-H1N1/09. See the related question below for more detail on the many names world wide for this influenza.
The scientific name for chrysanthemums is Chrysanthemum spp.
The scientific name for squids is Decapodiformes.
The scientific name for cnidaria is Cnidaria.
'Avian Influenza' is not the scientific name, the scientific name is actually Orthomyxoviridae, Influenza Type A, subtype H5N1. The common names are: Avian Influenza, bird flu, and fowl plague.
Avian influenza. or avian flu.
Influenza is a viral (Orthomyxoviridae) infection of the respiratory tract
Yes influenza is just a scientific word for the flu
as there are billions of different viruses it depends on what type of virus you want. for example the scienctific name for: Bird Flu = Avian Influenza
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The scientific name of one virus that causes the common cold is Rhinovirus A. The scientific name of one type of influenza that infects birds and some mammals is Influenzavirus A virus. The scientific name of smallpox is Variola vera.
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The scientific term for flu is influenza. It is a viral infection that affects the respiratory system and can cause symptoms like fever, cough, and body aches.
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They are the same thing. Influenza is the full name of the viral infection and flu is a shortening of the word influenza.