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Influenza coinfection inhibits control of mycobacterial infection in a human challenge model
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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 I. Paules, K. Subbarao
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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 I. Paules, K. Subbarao
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A multivalent nucleoside-modified mRNA vaccine against all known influenza virus subtypes
Science, 2022Seasonal influenza vaccines offer little protection against pandemic influenza virus strains. It is difficult to create effective prepandemic vaccines because it is uncertain which influenza virus subtype will cause the next pandemic.
C. P. Arevalo+17 more
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A brief review of influenza virus infection
Journal of Medical Virology, 2021Influenza is an acute viral respiratory infection that affects all age groups and is associated with high mortality during pandemics, epidemics, and sporadic outbreaks.
M. Javanian+5 more
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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 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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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 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
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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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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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