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  2. Influenza-like illness - Wikipedia

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    Influenza-like illness (ILI), also known as flu-like syndrome or flu-like symptoms, is a medical diagnosis of possible influenza or other illness causing a set of common symptoms. These include fever, shivering , chills , malaise , dry cough , loss of appetite , body aches, nausea , and sneezing typically in connection with a sudden onset of ...

  3. Upper respiratory tract infection - Wikipedia

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    An upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) is an illness caused by an acute infection, which involves the upper respiratory tract, including the nose, sinuses, pharynx, larynx or trachea. [3][4] This commonly includes nasal obstruction, sore throat, tonsillitis, pharyngitis, laryngitis, sinusitis, otitis media, and the common cold. [5]: 28 ...

  4. Influenza A virus subtype H10N3 - Wikipedia

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    Pandemics. Outbreaks. See also. v. t. e. Influenza A virus subtype H10N3 is a subtype of viruses that causes influenza (flu). It is mostly present in wild avian species. The first human case was reported in 2021.

  5. Gastroenteritis - Wikipedia

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    A determination of whether or not the person has dehydration is an important part of the assessment, with dehydration typically divided into mild (3–5%), moderate (6–9%), and severe (≥10%) cases. [1] In children, the most accurate signs of moderate or severe dehydration are a prolonged capillary refill, poor skin turgor, and abnormal ...

  6. Pneumonia - Wikipedia

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    Influenza vaccines are modestly effective at preventing symptoms of influenza, [12] [85] The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends yearly influenza vaccination for every person 6 months and older. [86] Immunizing health care workers decreases the risk of viral pneumonia among their patients. [78]

  7. ICD-10 - Wikipedia

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    ICD-10. ICD-10 is the 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), a medical classification list by the World Health Organization (WHO). It contains codes for diseases, signs and symptoms, abnormal findings, complaints, social circumstances, and external causes of injury or diseases. [1]

  8. Tracheitis - Wikipedia

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    Bacterial tracheitis is a rare complication of influenza infection. [4] It is the most serious in young children, possibly because of the relatively small size of the trachea that gets easily blocked by swelling. The most frequent sign is the rapid development of stridor. It is occasionally confused with croup.

  9. Bronchitis - Wikipedia

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    [10] [28] Estimates of the number of people with COPD who have chronic bronchitis are 7–40%. [29] [30] Estimates of the number of people who smoke and have chronic bronchitis who also have COPD is 60%. [31] The term "chronic bronchitis" was used in previous definitions of COPD but is no longer included in the definition.