La gripe, gripa o influenza es una enfermedad infecciosa de aves y mamíferos causada por un tipo de virus de ARN de la familia de los Orthomyxoviridae.
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La gripe H1N1 o H1N1 humana es un subtipo de Influenzavirus tipo A del virus de la gripe, perteneciente a la familia de los Orthomyxoviridae.
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Influenzavirus A es un género de la familia de virus llamada Orthomyxoviridae en la clasificación de los virus.
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La gripe porcina (también conocida como influenza porcina o gripe del cerdo) es una enfermedad infecciosa causada por cualquier virus perteneciente a la familia Orthomyxoviridae y que es endémica en poblaciones porcinas.
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[[Archivo:Influenza A - late passage.jpg|thumb|250px|Influenza A virus, el virus que causa la gripe aviaria.
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El Influenzavirus B es un género de virus de la familia Orthomyxoviridae.
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El influenzavirus C es un género perteneciente a la familia de virus Orthomyxoviridae, que incluye a los virus que causan gripe (influenza).
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La influenza o gripe equina es una enfermedad vírica muy contagiosa de las vías respiratorias altas de los équidos.
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La pandemia de gripe A (H1N1), que se inició en 2009, entró en la República Dominicana el 27 de mayo del mismo año.
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[[Archivo:Influenza A - late passage.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Influenza A virus, el virus que causa la gripe aviar.
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The onset of narcolepsy appears to follow seasonal patterns of H1N1 and other upper airway infections, according to a new study of patients in China that was led by Stanford University School of Medicine narcolepsy expert Emmanuel Mignot, MD.
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Dr Margaret Chan, WHO's Director-General raised the current level of influenza pandemic alert from phase 4 to 5. She stated that all countries should immediately activate their pandemic preparedness plans. At this stage, effective and essential measures include heightened surveillance, early detection and treatment of cases, and infection control
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Holidaymakers planning to head off to Australia have been urged to take extra care amid reports of influenza.
Last week I was laid low, clobbered, by a combination of influenza, bronchitis and a mystery third infection, and in the early morning before receiving medical attention, I spent three hours flopping in bed, alternating between chills and a fever that was around 104 degrees. Slipping in and out of a hallucinatory haze, I’d no idea what time it was, except that it was still dark outside and the birds hadn’t begun their celestial dawn harmonizing. I’m meandering, but tough toenails: these are my hallucinations and you can simply stay or go. Oh, forgot: the first time I’d had such a weird series of dreams due to illness (that I can recall) was when I was but five years old, tossing and turning in bed one night, clad in green cowboy pajamas, and I remember standing knee-deep in sand at Brown’s Beach in Huntington, unable to swallow for the excruciating pain. Along came Jesus, dressed in traditional flowing garb, with the hippie-length hair (and since this was 1960, there was no jazz about J.C. being black, female or trans-gendered), and he touched my forehead, stuck two fingers down my mouth and removed a splinter the size of an immense oak tree. Good thing I was a youngster at the time; otherwise I could’ve delivered sermons about the devilish flu from a pulpit. I don’t think I’ve ever had such a vivid or dramatic hallucination—not even during my teen years under the influence of mellow mescaline or Mr. Natural squares of chemical mischief—and it does make the sequence (described below) from last week seem a bit tepid by comparison.
New research examines the limitations of currently available influenza vaccines and offers direction for developing more efficient and reliable strategies to make vaccines to protect against seasonal as well as pandemic influenza.
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Everyone knows that the flu is a dangerous and extremely contagious virus; in fact it is one of the most common types of dangerous illnesses that we see every year, especially during the winter months.
In a recent study it was confirmed that Vitamin D can keep off flu and Influenza and can improve the immune system which might even benefit cancer patients
I hear from many readers that they routinely get the flu vaccine every year, yet they often contract the disease. I usually tell them that the vaccine is not perfect: Now we have the numbers to back up this statement, and they are not pretty.
Agar tidak kita tidak panik dalam menghadapi Flu Burung (Avian influenza) ini, kita harus tahu bagaimana pencegahan dan pengedaliannya. Silahkan simak yang berikut ini.
Predicting pandemics might still be impossible, but with millions of lives at stake, researchers are using the latest science and lessons from history to best prepare for the next big one
People develop antibodies to parts of the influenza viruses that do not change much between strains, giving hope to the idea of a universal flu treatment.
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