Facts about the fluPresents information about the influenza virus. Peak time of influenza; Types of influenza virus; Common complications from the two types of flu; Confusion with the cold virus; Single-dose vaccination for the flu.Pennelle, Donal...
For more details about the influenza virus, visit the CDC website. *Sanofi Influenza vaccines are indicated for prevention of influenza type A and type B. Know when flu season starts. In the United States, flu season starts in the fall and lasts through the winter. Flu activity typically...
the risk is not great from simply being in the same room as an infected person, since the flu virus, unlike other respiratory viruses, does not dissolve in the air. Within 4-6 hours of someone catching the flu, the virus multiplies in infected cells and the cells burst, spreading the ...
The way scientists determine which strains to put in flu vaccine is partially based on the Southern Hemisphere flu season. Ttheir flu season happens about six months before us, because they have winter in a different time of the year. Narrator Myth or fact? I don't need a flu shot becaus...
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1. FALSE 8. C 2. NOT GIVEN 9. B 3. TRUE 10. C 4. TRUE 11. A 5. NOT GIVEN 12. (the) respiratory tract 6. FALSE 13. human to human 7. TRUEFound a mistake? Let us know! Share this Practice Test Exam ReviewSome Facts and Theories about Flu The flu, more properly known as...
Flu outbreaks usually begin suddenly and occur mainly in the late fall and winter. The disease spreads through communities creating an epidemic. During the epidemic, the number of cases peaks in about three weeks and subsides after another three or four weeks. Half of the population of a commun...
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