The word Influenza comes from the Italian language meaning "influence" and refers to the cause of the disease; initially, this ascribed illness to unfavorable astrological influences.[161] Changes in medical thought led to its modification to influenza del freddo, meaning "influence of the cold". The word influenza was first used in English to refer to the disease we know today in 1703 by J. Hugger of the University of Edinburgh in his thesis De Catarrho epidemio, vel Influenza, prout in India occidentali sese ostendit.
Influenza is commonly known as the flu.
They are the same thing. Influenza is the full name of the viral infection and flu is a shortening of the word influenza.
The waitress has spread the vicious virus named influenza.
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'Flu' is just the abbreviation of 'Influenza'.In - 'Flu' - enza
This is the correct word that is usually abbreviated as "flu." Here are some sentences.The influenza epidemic left many dead and thousands weakened.I have had my influenza vaccine.She caught influenza and was sick for a whole week.
Yes, it is.
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Flu stands for influenza. As you can tell, it's just a shortened version of the word.
the origin is where the word came from but the specific origin of the word ballot is latin root word.