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influenza

A virus that causes fevers and sickness. Often called the flu. The large number cases of influenza in the 1910s killed many.

influenza

an acute febrile highly contagious viral disease

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Simple sentences

My father is suffering from influenza.
This medicine is no protection against influenza.
High fever is a frequent accompaniment of influenza.

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Measles, influenza, the usual things.
My aunt died of influenza, so they said.
Why should she die of influenza. when she come through diphtheria right enough the year before.
Apart from being a full-time stapling machine, he can also give a cat influenza.
And then, typhoid, and influenza.
Wait! Roughly a week ago, I was infected with influenza. It took me almost ten minutes to heal myself.
From the influenza?
Others thought they had influenza symptoms.
Influenza.
Like influenza.
An influenza epidemic perhaps.
Like many another at this time of the year with influenza.
Oh she'll recover it's nothing more sinister than influenza. It seems to have struck the young in particular.
They contracted an influenza virus on an excursion to the 20th century.
All sorts of lovely complications can develop. like influenza, pneumonia.
They bring on so much influenza.
Why should she die of influenza when she'd come through diphtheria right enough the year before.
Now what call would a woman with that strength in her have to die of influenza?
Spinach for influenza.
Well, now, as I recall, your grandpa had influenza, and your grandma was busy with your mama.
He had influenza once when we was first married.
I mean when you risked getting influenza to save my whole family.
Last year he had the influenza so bad.
Roughly a week ago, I was infected with influenza.
From the influenza? In ten minutes?
They bring on so much influenza. And the whole of our family is susceptible to it.
He gave me an injection. for influenza.
About influenza, encephalitic.
A mimic attaches itself to existing viruses, such as polio, influenza, etcetera. increasing both the toxicity and the reproductive level of the host desease.
The season of influenza!
It says here the boy died of influenza.
You were genetically splicing together strains of influenza to create a cure for all influenzas.
Find a cure to influenza?
Influenza took two and one was stillborn.
They were the Typhoid Mary, if you like, of Spanish influenza.

News and current affairs

Other catastrophic risks include natural epidemics (the 1918-1919 Spanish influenza killed between 20 million and 40 million people), nuclear or biological attacks by terrorists, certain types of lab accidents, and abrupt global warming.
It is also a crisis of emerging infectious diseases (EID's), such as HIV in humans, Ebola in humans and gorillas, West Nile virus and Avian Influenza in humans and birds, chytrid fungi in amphibians, and distemper in sea lions.
For example, open pens for poultry may increase the spread of communicable diseases like avian influenza.
Scientists long anticipated that an influenza virus will spread - as now appears to be happening in Asia - from wild birds to humans, causing a pandemic.
A well-understood example is that of influenza viruses in wild fowl, where the virus causes infections that are hard to detect.
But if an influenza virus jumps from, say, ducks to chickens, there may be lethal consequences.
Waterfowl commonly spread influenza viruses to chickens, although the outcome usually is not serious.
It is a highly virulent influenza virus such as this that is devastating chickens in parts of Asia.
The influenza viruses established in humans for several decades originated from bird viruses.
The chronic fear of health authorities is that, by chance, another avian influenza virus will mutate and spread from person to person to spawn a global pandemic.
Similar failings have exacerbated the consequences of today's bird-origin influenza epidemic in Vietnam, Thailand, and elsewhere.
And, according to Venter, if his team's new technology had been available last year, it would have been possible to produce a vaccine to protect ourselves against H1N1 influenza in 24 hours, rather than several weeks.
Influenza vaccine supplies should be increased so that more individuals are inoculated.
By preventing influenza, these vaccines reduce the number of individuals to be evaluated for SARS.
Kits for rapid diagnosis of influenza infection already exist.
If more physicians had routine access to these kits, they could tell on the spot whether a patient had influenza and eliminate the need to treat him or her as a possible SARS patient.

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