Influenza

Influenza (the flu) is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. It can cause mild to severe illness, and at times can lead to death. The best way to prevent the flu is by getting a flu vaccination each year. Every year in the United States, on average 5% to 20% of the population gets the flu; more than 200,000 people are hospitalized from flu complications, and; about 36,000 people die from flu-related causes. Some people, such as older people, young children, and people with certain health conditions, are at high risk for serious flu complications.
Types of Influenza

Influenza is caused by three types of RNA viruses called influenza types A, B and C, which all belong to the family Orthomyxoviridae.

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Comprehensive antibody map reveals how SARS-CoV-2 mutations evade immunity

Comprehensive antibody map reveals how SARS-CoV-2 mutations evade immunity

Pairing antiviral therapy with immune modulation restores lung repair in lethal Influenza

Pairing antiviral therapy with immune modulation restores lung repair in lethal Influenza

Study compares GLP-1 drug benefits and finds substantial variation in clinical effects

Study compares GLP-1 drug benefits and finds substantial variation in clinical effects

Global Virus Network awards first pandemic preparedness research grants across four continents

Global Virus Network awards first pandemic preparedness research grants across four continents

Waning immunity and falling vaccination rates fuel pertussis outbreaks

Waning immunity and falling vaccination rates fuel pertussis outbreaks

Automated system relies on imaging droplets of biofluids for disease diagnosis

Automated system relies on imaging droplets of biofluids for disease diagnosis

New AI investment aims to accelerate the search for an effective HIV vaccine

New AI investment aims to accelerate the search for an effective HIV vaccine

Apriori Bio and A*STAR collaborate to develop next-generation saRNA influenza vaccines

Apriori Bio and A*STAR collaborate to develop next-generation saRNA influenza vaccines

Gut immune cells follow an atypical pathway to provide long-lasting antiviral protection

Gut immune cells follow an atypical pathway to provide long-lasting antiviral protection

Preparing for the respiratory virus season: A guide for families

Preparing for the respiratory virus season: A guide for families

Wild birds found to be key drivers of H5N1 outbreak in North America

Wild birds found to be key drivers of H5N1 outbreak in North America

Age and flu vaccine type influence immune activation

Age and flu vaccine type influence immune activation

Tiny airborne plastics may facilitate virus spread

Tiny airborne plastics may facilitate virus spread

New delivery particle could make mRNA vaccines cheaper and more effective

New delivery particle could make mRNA vaccines cheaper and more effective

Experimental intranasal vaccine triggers broad immune response against multiple strains of H5N1

Experimental intranasal vaccine triggers broad immune response against multiple strains of H5N1

AI and protein language models can accelerate the design of antiviral antibodies

AI and protein language models can accelerate the design of antiviral antibodies

GLP-1 drugs calm inflammation beyond diabetes and weight loss

GLP-1 drugs calm inflammation beyond diabetes and weight loss

COVID-19, RSV, and flu vaccines remain safe and effective

COVID-19, RSV, and flu vaccines remain safe and effective

New research reveals how human astroviruses enter the body

New research reveals how human astroviruses enter the body

Latest findings can lead to the development of a vaccine to protect against common ear infection

Latest findings can lead to the development of a vaccine to protect against common ear infection

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