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The flu can resemble a cold, though the symptoms come on more rapidly and are more severe.
The most notable example was in 1976 when a 19-year-old soldier at Fort Dix, New Jersey, died from a strain of influenza, known as "swine flu", which resembled one that triggered the great attack of 1918-19 that killed 20m-50m people worldwide.There was no swine-flu vaccine, so government turned to the drug industry for help.
The disease resembles flu or pneumonia.
Only around half of infections produce symptoms, which for the most part resemble flu.
Symptoms of bird flu in humans resemble those of the human variety of influenza and include fever, sore throat, cough, headache, and muscle aches, which appear following an incubation period of several days.
Its early symptoms resemble flu but it can cause fatal internal and external bleeding.At least 224,000 cases had been registered across Brazil by March 7th, 162% more than in the same period in 2014, when the dry weather left fewer stagnant puddles in which mosquitoes could breed.
The 2009 H1N1 flu sometimes called swine flu because it resembles viruses found in pigs–is forcing a global rethinking of flu shots.
Review of an interesting article "The Swine Flu Affair" [11] resembles the scenario that establishment described for targeting young population for HPV or meningitis vaccines and justifying additional funding.
The symptoms, including a fever, can resemble the flu.
Both infections resemble the flu at first, but can proceed to breathing problems and seizures, then coma and death.
Doctors are poorly trained to recognize symptoms of infection with possible biological weapons, like plague and anthrax, which can resemble the flu.
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