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Influenza

Der Internist, 2021
Influenza is the infectious disease with the highest population-based mortality. It mainly affects those aged 60 years and older, mainly due to immune senescence, which also favors complicated courses and compromises vaccine effectiveness. Therefore, various approaches have been developed for more immunogenic vaccines, which are now available for use ...
Anja, Kwetkat   +3 more
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INFLUENZA

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1998
Influenza viruses are unique in their ability to cause recurrent epidemics and truly global pandemics during which acute febrile respiratory disease occurs explosively in all age groups. Epidemics of varying severity occur almost annually in temperate climates and are punctuated by the much less frequent but more dramatic occurrence of pandemic ...
Cox, N. J., Fukuda, K.
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Influenza

Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2000
The currently available antiviral drugs rimantadine and amantadine are effective only for influenza A viruses. Another class of influenza antiviral drugs is the neuraminidase inhibitors, which selectively inhibit both influenza A and B viruses. Recent studies have found the neuraminidase inhibitors zanamivir and oseltamivir to be 67-82% effective in ...
M D, Khare, M, Sharland
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Influenza

DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2013
Yearly epidemics and occasional pandemics with Influenza have been observed for several hundred years. During the last pandemic the reported deaths due to confirmed influenza was lower than expected. New epidemiologic analyses demonstrate that the severity has probably been underestimated. In addition, cohort data from severely ill patients support the
B, Salzberger, W, Jilg
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Influenza

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2002
Influenza remains an important cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States. Although signs and symptoms of individual influenza cases are nonspecific, the epidemiology is characteristic, and a clinical diagnosis can be made accurately during epidemics. Several tests can be used to confirm influenza infection. Antiviral medications may be used
Uyeki, Timothy   +3 more
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Influenza

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2017
Influenza is an acute viral respiratory disease that affects persons of all ages and is associated with millions of medical visits, hundreds of thousands of hospitalizations, and thousands of deaths during annual winter epidemics of variable severity in the United States.
Catharine, Paules, Kanta, Subbarao
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Influenza

Disease-a-Month, 1976
The most universally employed measurement of the impact of epidemics and pandemics is the excess of mortality due to influenza and pneumonia. Other criteria are absenteeism from school and work, and all three will show positive indications when epidemics are of substantial size.
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Influenza

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1969
S C, Schoenbaum, M B, Gregg
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Influenza

1983
Influenza is the last great uncontrolled plague of mankind. Pandemics and epidemics occur at regular time intervals. The influenza viruses are divided into the types A, B and C and show unique variability of their surface antigens (hemagglutinin and neuraminidase).
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Co-evolution of immunity and seasonal influenza viruses

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023
Alvin X Han   +2 more
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