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  2. Influenza (Seasonal) - World Health Organization (WHO)

    www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/influenza-(seasonal)

    Seasonal influenza (the flu) is an acute respiratory infection caused by influenza viruses. It is common in all parts of the world. Most people recover without treatment. Influenza spreads easily between people when they cough or sneeze. Vaccination is the best way to prevent the disease. Symptoms of influenza include acute onset of fever ...

  3. Influenza seasonal - World Health Organization (WHO)

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    Seasonal influenza is an acute respiratory infection caused by influenza viruses which circulate in all parts of the world. It is characterized by a sudden onset of fever, cough (usually dry), headache, muscle and joint pain, severe malaise (feeling unwell), sore throat and a runny nose. The cough can be severe and can last two or more weeks.

  4. Global Influenza Programme - World Health Organization (WHO)

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    Global Influenza Programme. Vaccination is the most effective way to prevent infection and severe outcomes caused by influenza viruses. Development and production of influenza vaccines, planning for their supplies and use as well as provision of other respective health care resources are essential components of a comprehensive seasonal and ...

  5. Influenza - World Health Organization (WHO)

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    Influenza is characterized by a sudden onset of high fever, cough, headache, muscle and joint pain, malaise, and a runny nose lasting 2 to 7 days. Influenza is usually mild and uncomplicated and most people recover without medical treatment. However infection with influenza may occasionally cause severe disease and death, particularly among the ...

  6. Influenza (Avian and other zoonotic) - World Health Organization...

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    Human infections with avian and other zoonotic influenza viruses, though rare, have been reported sporadically. Direct or indirect contact with infected animals represent a risk for human infection. Current zoonotic influenza viruses have not demonstrated sustained person-to-person transmission. For avian influenza viruses, the primary risk ...

  7. List of 32 Influenza Medications Compared - Drugs.com

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    Brand names: Comtrex Cold and Flu Maximum Strength Tablet, Tylenol Cold, Alka-Seltzer Plus-D Multi-Symptom Sinus & Cold Liquid Gels, Childrens Tylenol Cold Plus Cough, Theracaps Multi-Symptom Cough & Cold Reliever. show all. Drug class: upper respiratory combinations. For consumers: dosage, interactions, side effects.

  8. History of influenza vaccination - World Health Organization...

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    A live attenuated vaccine delivered in the form of a nasal spray was first licensed in 2003, a vaccine using recombinant DNA technology was approved in 2013, and additional influenza vaccines based on newer technologies are being tested in clinical trials. Despite these efforts, seasonal influenza still kills up to 650 000 people a year globally.

  9. Influenza: are we ready? - World Health Organization (WHO)

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    "Pandemic influenza is a significant public health issue that we are unable to prevent or eliminate, given our current technology and knowledge. So much of our work managing the pandemic has to be when it occurs, to impact on health and society," said Dr Zhang. "Seasonal influenza epidemics provide real opportunities to prepare for the next ...

  10. Global Influenza Programme - World Health Organization (WHO)

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    Global Influenza Programme. We provide Member States with strategic guidance, technical support and coordination of activities essential to make their health systems better prepared against seasonal, zoonotic and pandemic influenza threats to populations and individuals. About. Influenza updates. Current influenza update. Influenza updates archive.

  11. Influenza - India - World Health Organization (WHO)

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    Influenza viruses are constantly changing, and can infect both humans and animals (birds, pigs, horses). There are several types (namely A, B and C) and subtypes of the Influenza virus. In India, both seasonal influenza and avian influenza (in wild birds, poultry) have been widely reported.