PART ONE - MAINLY HISTORICAL: Influenza is a disease of the respiratory tract. It is characterised by an abrupt onset, pyrexia, ill defined muscular pains, and a serous or catarrhal discharge from the epithelium of the nose, pharynx, and bronchial tree. Economically it is important, as twenty per cent or more of a given population may be affected by it; taking to bed for about four days and remaining "off-colour" for two or three weeks thereafter.PART TWO - CAUSATION: During the pandemic an enormous volume of work was done on the relationship of Pfeiffer's bacillus to influenza. The results of these studies were confusing and contradictory. The bacillus was present at one stage of the disease but not at others; absent in many ca...
Influenza is an ancient and deadly disease which has sickened and killed millions of people in local...
The 1918 Influenza outbreak is regarded as one of the worst pandemics in human history due to its wi...
• Dr. Hirshberg (the columnist) explains some lasting lessons to learn from the influenza epidemic.•...
Epidemic influenza is important because :- 1). It is the cause of much civic and domestic disrupti...
"INFLUENZA, " a term traditionally fraught with ambiguity and even to-day loosely applied ...
Every year, especially during the cold season, many people catch an acute respiratory disease, namel...
This dissertation challenges existing histories of the 1918-19 influenza pandemic which vilify the w...
If influenza is a riddle wrapped in mystery inside an enigma, then the viral genes are the riddle, t...
worldwide with remarkable speed. Approximately 500 million people were infected, and the death toll ...
Prior to 1889 there had not been a serious epidemic of influenza for over forty years; the result w...
It began with a roughness of the jaws, small cough, then a strong fever, with a pain of the head, ba...
Influenza is a viral, pandemic and respiratory disease with high morbidity particular and significan...
Investigations in recent years have demonstrated that clinical influenza may be caused by at least t...
Influenza is an acute respiratory disease caused by the influenza A or B virus. It often occurs in o...
Summary- Disease caused by influenza virus has been known from ancient times. However, in spite of t...
Influenza is an ancient and deadly disease which has sickened and killed millions of people in local...
The 1918 Influenza outbreak is regarded as one of the worst pandemics in human history due to its wi...
• Dr. Hirshberg (the columnist) explains some lasting lessons to learn from the influenza epidemic.•...
Epidemic influenza is important because :- 1). It is the cause of much civic and domestic disrupti...
"INFLUENZA, " a term traditionally fraught with ambiguity and even to-day loosely applied ...
Every year, especially during the cold season, many people catch an acute respiratory disease, namel...
This dissertation challenges existing histories of the 1918-19 influenza pandemic which vilify the w...
If influenza is a riddle wrapped in mystery inside an enigma, then the viral genes are the riddle, t...
worldwide with remarkable speed. Approximately 500 million people were infected, and the death toll ...
Prior to 1889 there had not been a serious epidemic of influenza for over forty years; the result w...
It began with a roughness of the jaws, small cough, then a strong fever, with a pain of the head, ba...
Influenza is a viral, pandemic and respiratory disease with high morbidity particular and significan...
Investigations in recent years have demonstrated that clinical influenza may be caused by at least t...
Influenza is an acute respiratory disease caused by the influenza A or B virus. It often occurs in o...
Summary- Disease caused by influenza virus has been known from ancient times. However, in spite of t...
Influenza is an ancient and deadly disease which has sickened and killed millions of people in local...
The 1918 Influenza outbreak is regarded as one of the worst pandemics in human history due to its wi...
• Dr. Hirshberg (the columnist) explains some lasting lessons to learn from the influenza epidemic.•...