Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology

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Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology 44 7897 074717

Influenza Journals

There are mainly four types of influenza viruses: A, B, C, and D. Human influenza A and B viruses affect seasonal epidemics of disease almost every winter in the United States. The emersion of novel and very dissimilar influenza A virus to taint people can affect an influenza Pandemic. Influenza type C infections generally affect a soft respiratory illness and are not thought to affect epidemics. Influenza D viruses basically cause cattle and are not known to taint or affect illness in people. There are many other non-flu viruses that can produce in influenza-like illness (ILI) that disperse during flu season. Influenza pandemics happen when a new influenza virus issues against which the huge majority of the people has no immunity. Pandemics occur once some decades on average. They happen when a novel subtype of influenza originates that has either never distributed in the human population or has not distributed for a very long time. The novel subtype frequently affects serious illness and death, even among healthy individuals, and can disperse easily through the human population. Yet contempt the legacy of the 1918 “Spanish flu,” calculated to have killed at least 20 million people and the additional deaths, social disruption.

 

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