Influenza is an infection caused by flu viruses travelling through the air and entering the body through the nose or mouth. From October 2018 to early May 2019, up to 61,200 people died due to flu complications, while up to 647,000 people were hospitalized, according to the Centers for Di...
Influenza, or flu, is _1 common infection of the nose and throat, and sometimes the lungs. T he cause is a virus that passes from one person to another. T he virus spreads through the air _2 an infected person expels air suddenly.Medical experts have identified three major kinds of ...
k是为风筝。 前进7个是天。 在那天许多孩子露天出去。 他们采取他们的风筝与他们。 有些风筝是非常大的,其他是小的。 他们用不同的颜色。[translate] aSeasonal influenza is an acute viral infection caused by the influenza virus. 季节性流行性感冒是流行性感冒病毒造成的深刻病毒感染。[translate]...
C. Lethal influenza infection: Is a macrophage to blame? Expert review of anti-infective therapy 13, 1425-1428, doi: 10.1586/14787210.2015.1094375 (2015).Halstead ES, Chroneos ZC. Lethal influenza infection: is a macrophage to blame? Expert Rev Anti-Infect Ther. 2015;7210 March:1-4....
aThe International Severe Acute Respiratory and Emerging Infection Consortium (ISARIC) is a worldwide initiative that involves the gathering of many networks and individuals involved in research related to the outbreaks of diseases such as avian influenza A H5N1, swine influenza A H1N1, and SARS. 国...
HIV-infected individuals have an increased risk of influenza-associated hospitalisations and mortality [7]. While chronic lung diseases are a known risk factor for severe outcome due to influenza infection, there are few published data on the association between influenza and tuberculosis. Review of ...
19. Avian influenza viruses are considered as one of the major candidates posing a high risk to cause the next pandemic. Although many aspects of avian H7N9 infection have been studied, a systematic analysis of the higher number of male H7N9 infections across five epidemic waves in China was ...
The First World War was among the deadliest conflicts in history and killed more than 20 million people. But an outbreak of flu that began as the war ended turned out to be far more destructive. It was known as the Spanish Influenza, and infected one in three humans on Earth. It was ...
Therefore, we performed intranasal influenza infection in mice exclusively expressing noncleavable memTNF-α or lacking TNF-α entirely and examined the outcomes. We found that solTNF-α, but not memTNF-α, was required to limit the size of the immune response and the extent of injury. In ...
Influenza viruses are presumed, but not conclusively known, to spread among humans by several possible routes. We provide evidence of a mode of transmission seldom considered for influenza: airborne virus transport on microscopic particles called “aerosolized fomites.” In the guinea pig model of inf...