i., tıb. grip, enflüanza

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influenza
An acute contagious disease of the upper airways and lungs, caused by a virus, which rapidly spreads around the world in seasonal epidemics
An acute infectious, epidemic disease marked by depression, fever, inflammation of the nose, larynx and bronchi along with muscular pains; caused by a virus Also referred to as "flu"
Influenza is the same as flu. an infectious disease that is like a very bad cold = flu (influentia; INFLUENCE). or flu or grippe Acute viral infection of the upper or lower respiratory tract. Influenza viruses A (the most common), B, and C produce similar symptoms, but infection with or vaccination against one does not give immunity against the others. Chills, fatigue, and muscle aches begin abruptly. The temperature soon reaches 38-40 °C (101-104 °F). Head, muscle, abdominal, and joint aches may be accompanied by sore throat. Recovery starts in three to four days, and respiratory symptoms become more prominent. Bed rest, high fluid intake, and aspirin or other antifever drugs are standard treatment. Influenza A tends to occur in wavelike annual pandemics. Mortality is usually low, but in rare outbreaks (see influenza epidemic of 1918-19) it reaches immense proportions. Most deaths result from pneumonia or bronchitis
Say: in-floo-en-za Feeling suddenly feverish, achy, and crummy all over? Sounds like influenza's in your body - the full name for the flu!
A contagious viral infection of the nose, throat and lungs
the flu; an infectious respiratory disease contracted by inhaling a virus Influenza is characterized by chills, fever, prostration, headache, muscle aches, sore throat and a dry cough Influenza may be life-threatening in infants, the elderly and persons with compromised immune systems
An epidemic affection characterized by acute nasal catarrh, or by inflammation of the throat or the bronchi, and usually accompanied by fever
a viral respiratory tract infection The influenza viruses are divided into three types: A, B, and C
An acute viral infection involving the respiratory tract It is marked by inflammation of the nasal mucosa, the pharynx, and conjunctiva, and by headache and severe, often generalized, myalgia
An acute, contagious respiratory infection characterized by the sudden onset of fever, chills, headache, tenderness or pain in the muscles, and sometimes absolute exhaustion (CMD 1997)
- Upper respiratory viral illness; characterized by fever, muscle pain sore throat and nonproductive cough; often called flu
an acute febrile highly contagious viral disease
{i} contagious disease caused by a virus and characterized by fever and inflammation of the respiratory tract
i., tıb. grip, enflüanza
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