INFLUENZA

or flu, acute, highly contagious disease caused by any one of at least three types of virus, but usually by types designated A and B. Formerly known as the grippe, influenza is difficult to diagnose in the absence of an epidemic, since it resembles many common respiratory ailments. It can be distinguished from a cold, however, by sudden fever, prostration, weakness, and sometimes severe muscular aches and pains. It is spread by respiratory droplets.

Influenza is usually self-limiting, but complications such as pneumonia and bronchitis can be serious threats to newborns, the elderly, and people with chronic diseases. Epidemics of influenza (usually of type A), sometimes worldwide in scope, have decimated large populations (more than 20 million people in 1918). Type B is more likely to occur sporadically.

Because a number of different viral strains can cause the disease, immunity to one type does not prevent susceptibility to another. Influenza virus vaccine confers immunity to a particular strain and is recommended for persons at risk; unfortunately the surface antigens of flu viruses change periodically, making it necessary to reformulate the vaccine yearly in an educated guess at what strain will appear.

The antiviral drugs amantadine and rimantadine are effective against type A influenza, and zanamivir against types A and B. Treatment with antibiotics has greatly reduced fatalities from secondary infections. Uncomplicated influenza requires only rest and treatment of symptoms. Return to normal activity should be undertaken slowly, as relapses are easily precipitated.

See G. Kolata, Flu (1999).

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i i Barry, J. M. The Great Influenza: The Epic Story of the Deadliest...Intradermal Vac- cination against influenza. The New England Journal of Medicine...January 2006). . Weekly Report: Influenza Summary Update, Week ending Janu...
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Global Influenza Seasonality: Reconciling Patterns across...the significant disease burden of the influenza virus in humans, our understanding of...remains incomplete. Past observations that influenza epidemics occur in the winter across...
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Influenza: Vaccination Still the Best Protection...one could say that the threat of bird influenza--along with talk of widespread illness...state, and local levels. Bird (avian) influenza is caused by influenza viruses that occur...
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Influenza. Influenza, usually called flu, is a viral infection that spreads from one...hand contact such as hand shaking. There are several strains of influenza virus; the most common are A and B types. The virus enters the upper...
Influenza update:Bird Flu and Its Possible Repercussion...Byline: Veronica F. Chan, Ph.D. INFLUENZA virus infection will always be an emerging...reemerging viral infection. This is because influenza viruses are endowed with a segmented...
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INFLUENZA or flu, acute, highly contagious disease...more serious contagious infections. Influenza is difficult to diagnose in the absence...and vomiting, are not commonly due to influenza infection, and the term stomach flu...
AVIAN INFLUENZA see influenza . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...from vaccine-preventable diseases such as hepatitis and influenza . Immunization against 17 diseases is recommended for young...together as MMR; chicken pox (Var); hepatitis A (HepA); influenza; Neisseria meningitidis (meningococcal meningitis; MCV4...
...control and prevention. Epidemiological investigations once concentrated on such communicable diseases as tuberculosis , influenza , and cholera , but now also encompass cancer , heart disease , and other diseases affecting large numbers of people...
AVIAN FLU see influenza . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
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