Influenzavirus A, Group v virus, Orthomyxoviridae, an RNA virus. Specifically:
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Orthomyxovididae = influenza viruses
Mostly Type A and Type B Influenza viruses.
None. Only the influenza viruses of the orthomyxoviridae family of viruses cause influenza.
Influenza A virus subtype H3N2
Yes, it is the Influenza caused by the Type A H1N1/09 virus.
The microbe is virus
It is a Type A Influenza virus with RNA genome.Also called Swine Flu, the 2009 Pandemic Flu, 2009 Swine Flu, and A-H1N1/09.
It is a type of bacteria that can cause pneumonia. Although the name sounds like influenza, it is unrelated to the flu, which is caused by viruses and not bacteria.
H1N3 is a subtype of the Influenza virus also known as the swine flu. If left untreated it might cause death.
The influenza virus doesn't always cause recurrent infections. There are many different strains of the flu and there are two types, which are Type A ad Type B. The flu is a virus that has to run its course.
The CDC-approved trivalent vaccines for the 2011-2012 flu season contain and will protect against the following three flu virus strains: 1. Type A Influenza/California/7/09 (H1N1)-like virus (Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza virus) 2. Type A Influenza/Perth/16/2009/ (H3N2)-like virus 3. Type B Influenza/Brisbane/60/2008-like virus
Swine flu is a respiratory disease caused by type A influenza virus that regularly causes outbreaks of influenza in pigs. The "classical" swine flu virus (an influenza type A H1N1 virus) was first isolated from a pig in 1930. Swine flu viruses cause illness in pigs, but the death rates are low. This new virus, although it is being called "swine flu," is not the same virus.
influenza type A is the most common and dangerous of all the types of this virus. it has caused many medical panics in history.
Swine Flu is a respiratory disease caused by type A influenza virus that regularly causes outbreaks of influenza in pigs. The "classical" swine flu virus (an influenza type A H1N1 virus) was first isolated from a pig in 1930. Swine flu viruses cause illness in pigs, but the death rates are low. This new virus, although it is being called "swine flu," is not the same virus.
Influenza is a viral infection - it is caused by a virus, not a bacterium.