Influenza, aka the flu, is a highly contagious virus that infects your nose, throat, and sometimes your lungs. You can get sick by being around someone with the flu when they cough, sneeze, or talk. That's because the virus travels through the air on tiny droplets of fluid. If flu g...
The article differentiates the symptoms and treatment of influenza and common cold in the U.S. It notes that the two diseases are respiratory illnesses caused by different viruses, with similar symptoms that are difficult to tell apart. In addition, flu is more worse than cold and more likely...
1 The symptoms of URTIs are so common that self-diagnosis of common cold or influenza (flu) is normal among the general public and clinical diagnosis is usually the only diagnosis used by the physician. Over 200 serologically different viral types are responsible for human URTIs, with the ...
Summary The common cold and influenza (flu) are the most common syndromes of infection in human beings. These diseases are diagnosed on symptomatology, and treatments are mainly symptomatic, yet our understanding of the mechanisms that generate the familiar symptoms is poor compared with the amount ...
Very common (10% or more): Infection (up to 14%) Common (1% to 10%): Influenza syndrome[Ref]Musculoskeletal Common (1% to 10%): Myasthenia, muscle cramp, arthralgia, back pain, pain in limb, cervical spasm, leg cramps Uncommon (0.1% to 1%): Joint swelling, myalgia, muscle twitching...
Common (1% to 10%): Influenza Frequency not reported: Chlamydial infection, fungal infection, herpes virus infection, herpes zoster, influenza-like illness, localized infection, sycosis barbae, trichomoniasis, varicella, viral infectionOral Formulations: ...
These results demonstrate that the CNS effects of respiratory virus infections depend on the type of virus, and that performance impairments may remain even after the symptoms of a cold have gone.关键词: Common cold Influenza Performance Reaction time Attention ...
The detection rate of influenza B virus was statistically significantly higher in 2023 (3.66%) than in 2022 (0.00%, 0/1625; χ2 = 60.156, P < 0.001). There were no statistically significant differences in the detection rates of influenza A virus and parainfluenza virus type 3 ...
An internet-delivered handwashing intervention to modify influenza-like illness and respiratory infection transmission (PRIMIT): A primary care randomised trial. The Lancet 2015, 386, 1631–1639. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Smeets, H.M.; Kortekaas, M.F.; Rutten, F.H.; Bots, M.L.; van ...
Common causes of an upper respiratory infection include bacteria and viruses such as rhinoviruses, group A streptococci, influenza, respiratory syncytial, whooping cough, diphtheria, and Epstein-Barr. Examples of symptoms of upper respiratory infection include sneezing, sore throat, cough, fever, and ...