Heat can kill flu or cold bacteria. However, the heat has to be high enough. Different viruses and bacteria have different heat tolerances. Some can survive temperatures of over 250 degrees Fahrenheit.
both kill flu viruses (only in extreme heat and extreme cold).
Neither.
They are caused by a virus.
No. Antibiotics do not help viral infections such as the cold or flu. Antibiotics are specifically for helping with treatment of bacterial infections or for preventing bacterial infections and do nothing to an inanimate virus.
How long does it take from contact with the flu virus to showing symptoms?
Influenza is caused by a virus. its straight up a virus...
no that's flu
Cold weather may cause a runny nose, and occasional sneezing, and both colds and the flu can be airborne. Therefore, its all in the bodys reaction to cold weather.
flu
A virus.
The flu has a lot to do with the weather. When it is cold out people tend to stay inside and pass diseases around. The flu is one of those.
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.
from not going in out in cold weather and not drinking cold drinks from not going in out in cold weather and not drinking cold drinks
The common cold is a great example of an active virus. Also, the flu and the herpes virus are also considered to be active viruses.
virus, epidemic, cold, the flu
They are caused by a virus.
You'll get cold... you might get a cold or a flu...so sick and cold
Yes, it's a different virus.
HIV, rinovirus (aka. common cold), influenza (the flu)