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influenza [ˌɪnflʊˈɛnzə] n (Medicine / Pathology) a highly contagious and often epidemic viral disease characterized by fever, prostration, muscular aches and pains, and inflammation of the respiratory passages Also called grippe Informal name flu [from Italian, literally: influence, hence, incursion, epidemic (first applied to influenza in 1743)] influenzal adj
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Translations influenza n → Grippe f n influenza [influˈenzə] a type of infectious illness usually causing headache, fever, a cold etc. griep إنفلونزا، نَزْلَه грип chřipka influenza die Grippe γρίπη gripe gripp آنفلونزا influenssa grippe שַׁפַּעַת भारी नजला gripa influenza selesma inflúensa, flensa influenza インフルエンザ 유행성 감기 gripas gripa demam selesema griep influensa grypa gripe gripă грипп chrípka gripa grip influensa โรคไข้หวัดใหญ่ grip, influanza 流行性感冒 інфлюенца, грип متعدی وائرس سے پھیلنے والا نزلہ ، بخار bệnh cúm 流行性感冒 influenza → أنفلونزا chřipka influenza Grippe γρίπη gripe influenssa grippe influenca influenza インフルエンザ 인플루엔자 influenza influensa grypa gripe грипп influensa ไข้หวัดใหญ่ grip bệnh cúm 流感 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The LRTI category included acute bronchitis and bronchiolites, acute lower respiratory infection NOS, chest infection NOS, laryngotracheobronchitis, tracheobronchitis, bacterial and viral pneumonia, bronchopneumonia, influenzal pneumonia, and pneumonitis. In 1981, influenzal conjunctivitis was reported in a laboratory worker after an infected seal sneezed in his face, the authors noted. |
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