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  2. Influenza - Wikipedia

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    Influenza, commonly known as the flu, is an infectious disease caused by influenza viruses.Symptoms range from mild to severe and often include fever, runny nose, sore throat, muscle pain, headache, coughing, and fatigue.

  3. Risk Factors for Severe Flu Doctors Want You to Know About - AOL

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    What are the risk factors for severe flu? The CDC report analyzed data from laboratory-confirmed flu-related hospitalizations in children and adults between 2010 and 2023. It noticed a few trends ...

  4. Polyvalent influenza vaccine - Wikipedia

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    Polyvalent influenza vaccine is a type of influenza vaccine that provides immunity against more than one type of antigen. [1] In the second week after receiving the flu shot, the body's immune system is triggered by the antigens so the body starts producing antibodies.

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

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    When it comes to how to treat the flu, both flu A and B are pretty much the same. “Both are sensitive to Tamiflu,” says Dr. Septimus. “Both are sensitive to Tamiflu,” says Dr. Septimus.

  6. 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 ...

  7. How Late Is Too Late to Get the Flu Shot? Infectious Disease ...

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    "It sounds mean to say it but that is a good thing, the fever and achiness is a marker of a nice brisk immune response and good, high-level immunity!" Related: These Are the 6 Vaccines Doctors Are ...

  8. Influenza vaccine - Wikipedia

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    During the worldwide Spanish flu pandemic of 1918, "Pharmacists tried everything they knew, everything they had ever heard of, from the ancient art of bleeding patients, to administering oxygen, to developing new vaccines and serums (chiefly against what we call Hemophilus influenzae – a name derived from the fact that it was originally considered the etiological agent – and several types ...

  9. How dangerous is flu? What to know about symptoms [Video] - AOL

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    “The flu triggers an immune response in your body to help fight off that infection, but sometimes that response can be a little overwhelming,” he said. “In a patient with diabetes, their ...