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  2. Influenza A virus - Wikipedia

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    The subtypes of influenza A virus are estimated to have diverged 2,000 years ago. Influenza viruses A and B are estimated to have diverged from a single ancestor around 4,000 years ago, while the ancestor of influenza viruses A and B and the ancestor of influenza virus C are estimated to have diverged from a common ancestor around 8,000 years ago.

  3. Orthomyxoviridae - Wikipedia

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    Influenza A virus structure. The influenzavirus virion is pleomorphic; the viral envelope can occur in spherical and filamentous forms. In general, the virus's morphology is ellipsoidal with particles 100–120 nm in diameter, or filamentous with particles 80–100 nm in diameter and up to 20 μm long. [5]

  4. Influenza - Wikipedia

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    Direct fluorescent or immunofluorescent antibody (DFA/IFA) tests involve staining respiratory epithelial cells in samples with fluorescently-labeled influenza-specific antibodies, followed by examination under a fluorescent microscope. They can differentiate between influenza A virus and influenza B virus but can not subtype influenza A virus. [62]

  5. File:InfluenzaNomenclatureDiagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    2007-07-18 21:53 Sakurambo 975×642× (63938 bytes) Stupid SVG software...; 2007-07-18 21:51 Sakurambo 0×0× (69803 bytes) Rendering problems. Try again. 2007-07-18 21:49 Sakurambo 0×0× (66517 bytes) Illustration of influenza virus nomenclature system.

  6. H5N1 genetic structure - Wikipedia

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    To unambiguously describe a specific isolate of virus, researchers use the Influenza virus nomenclature, [21] which describes, among other things, the subtype, year, and place of collection. Some examples include: [22] A/Rio de Janeiro/62434/2021 (H3N2). [22] The starting A indicates that the virus is an influenza A virus.

  7. Influenza A vs. Influenza B: Which Flu Virus Is Worse? - AOL

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    The flu virus and coronavirus are two totally different types of virus, and each has many different varieties. Think of it this way. “An apple and an orange are both fruit but completely ...

  8. File:Diagram of influenza infection symptoms EN.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Hemagglutinin (influenza) - Wikipedia

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    Influenza hemagglutinin (HA) or haemagglutinin [p] (British English) is a homotrimeric glycoprotein found on the surface of influenza viruses and is integral to its infectivity. Hemagglutinin is a class I fusion protein , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] having multifunctional activity as both an attachment factor and membrane fusion protein .