Preferred Label : Influenza;

NCIt related terms : Flu;

NCIt definition : An acute viral infection of the respiratory tract, occurring in isolated cases, in epidemics, or in pandemics; it is caused by serologically different strains of viruses (influenzaviruses) designated A, B, and C, has a 3-day incubation period, and usually lasts for 3 to 10 days. It is marked by inflammation of the nasal mucosa, pharynx, and conjunctiva; headache; myalgia; often fever, chills, and prostration; and occasionally involvement of the myocardium or central nervous system.;

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https://www.has-sante.fr/jcms/p_3470616/fr/resultats-des-iqss-ias-prevention-de-la-grippe-en-etablissement-de-sante-indicateur-de-couverture-vaccinale-antigrippale-du-personnel-hospitalier
2024
false
false
false
France
technical report
influenza
Influenza
Personal Attribute
indication of
Research Personnel
cross infection
Indicator
suggestive of
personnel, hospital
hospital, nos
Prevention
indicators and reagents
Overlay Device
Cover Device
Cover
influenza, human
ZMYND10 wt Allele
resulting in
Preventive Intervention
Prevention Study
influenza, nos
On Staff
health facilities
Healthcare Facility
Vaccination Coverage

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https://www.canada.ca/fr/sante-publique/services/maladies/grippe-influenza.html
2023
Canada
journal article
Treat
Influenza
On Treatment
syndrome
symptom, nos
GDC Treatment Frequency Terminology
During Treatment
No Treatment for Diabetes
influenza, human
Treatment Study
influenza, nos
Therapy Object
influenza
Symptom
Under No Medication
Biomaterial Treatment
ZMYND10 wt Allele
Treatment Epoch
Treatment

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http://beh.santepubliquefrance.fr/beh/2023/19/2023_19_1.html
2023
France
journal article
influenza, human
france
Attention Concentration
french
influenza, nos
organization and administration
Season
Management
CHFR Gene
influenza
Influenza
seasons
ZMYND10 wt Allele

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