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influenzaAny of various viral infections primarily affecting the air passages, accompanied by systemic effects such as fever, chills, headache, joint and muscle pains, and lassitude. Treatment is with bed rest and analgesic drugs such as aspirin or paracetamol. Depending on the virus strain, influenza varies in virulence and duration, and there is always the risk of secondary (bacterial) infection of the lungs (pneumonia). Vaccines are effective against known strains but will not give protection against newly evolving viruses. The 1918–19 influenza pandemic (see epidemic) killed about 20 million people worldwide.
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Fact sheet: influenza (flu) [monograph on the internet]. The ALA has a long history of promoting educational resources regarding influenza (flu). Pre-clinical studies undertaken by Virosome Biologicals with their technology have shown an immune response to influenza (flu) vaccines up to 150 times greater than traditional non-adjuvanted virosome delivery technology. |
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