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  1. Influenza, commonly known as the flu, is an infectious disease of birds and mammals. It was thought to be caused by comets, earthquakes, volcanoes, cosmic dust, the rising and setting of the sun, vapors arising from the air and ground, or a blast from the stars. [6]

  2. Los virus de la gripe aviaria son subtipos de virus Influenza A y forman parte del género Alphainfluenzavirus de la familia Orthomyxoviridae 1 2 y son virus ARN segmentados, de cadena negativa. Esta familia incluye varios virus clasificados en tres tipos, A, B o C, basándose en el carácter antigénico de una nucleoproteína interna.

  3. Az influenza (grippe) egy vírus által okozott fertőző betegség. A kórokozó influenzavírusok emlősöket és madarakat képesek megfertőzni . A betegség az emberek között cseppfertőzés útján [1] (kis távolságra [2] ), közvetlen testi érintkezéssel vagy a beteg által megérintett tárgyakkal terjed, [3] [2] [4] ezért a fertőzés megelőzésében a mindennapi higiénia ...

  4. Influenza A virus ( IAV) is a pathogen that causes the flu in birds and some mammals, including humans. [1] It is an RNA virus whose subtypes have been isolated from wild birds. Occasionally, it is transmitted from wild to domestic birds, and this may cause severe disease, outbreaks, or human influenza pandemics.

  5. Influenza vaccines, colloquially known as flu shots, are vaccines that protect against infection by influenza viruses. [12] [13] New versions of the vaccines are developed twice a year, as the influenza virus rapidly changes. [12] While their effectiveness varies from year to year, most provide modest to high protection against influenza.

  6. Influenzavirus B. El Influenzavirus B es un género de virus de la familia Orthomyxoviridae. La única especie del género es el Virus Influenza B. Son causantes junto a variaciones antigénicas menores de los Influenzavirus A de la gripe estacional (los Influenzavirus C en menor medida). La estirpe B/Yamagata puede haberse extinguido durante ...

  7. Alcohol is an effective sanitizer against influenza viruses, while quaternary ammonium compounds can be used with alcohol so that the sanitizing effect lasts for longer. [26] In hospitals, quaternary ammonium compounds and bleach are used to sanitize rooms or equipment that have been occupied by patients with influenza symptoms. [26]

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