Friday, August 6, 2010
Influenza
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Arif Siregar |
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Influenza is an acute respiratory tract infections primarily characterized by fever, chills, chills, muscle aches, headaches, and often accompanied by a runny nose, hoarseness, sore throat, pain when swallowing, and non-productive cough. Influenza is a disease that can spread quickly within the community. Attacks of this disease was recorded highest in winter in cold climate countries and in the rainy season in tropical countries. The spread of this disease is through the transmission of influenza virus through droplets of water (droplets) at the time of cough and through the particles coming from the nose or throat secretions floating in the air (airborne), especially in enclosed spaces and crowded full of people. Reservoir is human influenza disease itself. Presumably that animal reservoirs such as pigs, horses, and birds play an important role as causes of the new influenza strain, due to the recombination of genes with other viral strains derived from humans.
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