According to the data of the World Health Organization, every year influenza develops in up to 1.575 billion people, and 1 million of them die. Although influenza viruses are the leading cause of the upper respiratory tract infections, severe neuromuscular complications occur as well, frequently leading to disability or even death. Children under five years of age and elderly people are at the highest risk of complications and mortality. The article discusses the selected neuromuscular complications of influenza, bringing particular attention to their etiology, symptomatology, diagnostics, and therapy
BACKGROUND: Influenza viruses have been associated with various neurological and muscular symptoms. ...
Influenza is a common viral infection, which occurs in yearly endemics during the winter period. Com...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Upper respiratory infection (URI), including influenza, may exacerbate the s...
According to the data of the World Health Organization, every year influenza develops in up to 1.575...
The World Health Organisation estimates that approximately one billion people are infected and up to...
PubMedID: 28762041Purpose: Although influenza primarily affects the respiratory system, in some case...
Severe influenza infection represents a leading cause of global morbidity and mortality. Although in...
Coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) belongs to the betacoronavirus family which is known to cross...
Background: The rates of influenza-associated neurologic complications are variable among studies, a...
Abstract. : Background: : Influenza-associated myositis (IAM) is an infrequent and poorly known comp...
Objectives Not much is known about influenza‐associated neurological complications. We aimed to desc...
BACKGROUND Influenza viruses induce uncomplicated infections in most cases in individuals with no kn...
ObjectiveThis is the first report of CNS involvement by the new influenza virus (influenza A [H1N1])...
Influenza is a seasonal viral infection associated with significant morbidity and mortality. In 2009...
Influenza is an acute, contagious and usually self-limited febrile illness caused by infection of th...
BACKGROUND: Influenza viruses have been associated with various neurological and muscular symptoms. ...
Influenza is a common viral infection, which occurs in yearly endemics during the winter period. Com...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Upper respiratory infection (URI), including influenza, may exacerbate the s...
According to the data of the World Health Organization, every year influenza develops in up to 1.575...
The World Health Organisation estimates that approximately one billion people are infected and up to...
PubMedID: 28762041Purpose: Although influenza primarily affects the respiratory system, in some case...
Severe influenza infection represents a leading cause of global morbidity and mortality. Although in...
Coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) belongs to the betacoronavirus family which is known to cross...
Background: The rates of influenza-associated neurologic complications are variable among studies, a...
Abstract. : Background: : Influenza-associated myositis (IAM) is an infrequent and poorly known comp...
Objectives Not much is known about influenza‐associated neurological complications. We aimed to desc...
BACKGROUND Influenza viruses induce uncomplicated infections in most cases in individuals with no kn...
ObjectiveThis is the first report of CNS involvement by the new influenza virus (influenza A [H1N1])...
Influenza is a seasonal viral infection associated with significant morbidity and mortality. In 2009...
Influenza is an acute, contagious and usually self-limited febrile illness caused by infection of th...
BACKGROUND: Influenza viruses have been associated with various neurological and muscular symptoms. ...
Influenza is a common viral infection, which occurs in yearly endemics during the winter period. Com...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Upper respiratory infection (URI), including influenza, may exacerbate the s...