I have tested positive for influenza A (nasal swab). My symptoms are: Fluctuating temperature, shakes, nasal and throat congestion, coughing, ear ache. I am 67 years old, and a diabetic. there are approximately 4 out of 32 residents in this (nursing home) ward who have exhibited symptoms...
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Get the influenza (flu) vaccine as soon as recommended each year. The flu vaccine is available starting in September or October. Flu viruses change, so it is important to get a flu vaccine every year. Get the pneumonia vaccine if recommended. This vaccine is usually recommended every 5 years...
Another influenza outbreak – the Hong Kong flu – started to spread from China in 1968. It was caused by a compound virus, which combined the Asian virus from ten years earlier with a form of bird flu. It killed around 1 million people – most of them older than 65. 另一场流感爆发—...
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An epidemic that spreads globally is a pandemic. The 1918 Spanish influenza, which infected more than one-third of the world’s population and killed approximately 50 million people, is the most famous example. There have been several influenza pandemics since 1918—in 1957 and 1968, as well ...
A person who has COVID-19 may be able to pass the virus to others during and after recovery. The virus can be passed starting 2 to 3 days before symptoms begin or before a positive test if symptoms never begin. The virus is mainly spread in droplets that form when a person talks, ...
What is the most common cause of viral pneumonia? a. Rhinovirus b. influenza virus c. Haemophilus influenza d. Pneumococcus 1. What virus causes the flu? 2. Why doesn't the body produce permanent immunity against that virus? 3. How does the vaccine against the flu work?
Background: Coeliac disease (CD) is an autoimmune disease often characterised by malnutrition and linked to a number of complications such as an increased ... J,F,Ludvigsson,... - 《Thorax》 被引量: 61发表: 2007年 Increased risk of hospital admission for influenza in patients with celiac ...
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 ...