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"H7" and "N9" refer to particular types of two proteins, haemagglutinin and neuraminidase, that help influenza viruses invade host cells.
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To help diagnose influenza, physicians should be encouraged to perform a rapid test that detects an antigen, or protein, in the influenza virus.
Such efforts could help develop influenza vaccines that protect against a wider range of variants and establish a more fundamental molecular basis for influenza surveillance (25).
Use of a clinical diagnostic model may help predict influenza better than the conventional ILI definition among young adults with FRI.
Other studies have suggested that early school closures can help reduce influenza illness in the community and among school children, especially during a pandemic (2 – 6 ).
Despite the poor quality of the evidence, the use of expert opinion has enabled us to identify strategies that are likely to help slow influenza transmission in a pandemic setting and also do no harm.
The surface glycoprotein hemagglutinin (HA) helps the influenza A virus to evade the host immune system by antigenic variation and is a major driving force for viral evolution.
This was the case for the direct cost estimates of the percentages seeking medical help for influenza-like illness, prescribed antibiotics during a visit to their doctor, using over-the-counter drugs, and admitted to intensive care.
Only one-third thought that Tamiflu© helped for influenza or was used as an antiviral agent, 29% had not heard of Tamiflu©, 20% thought that it was a vaccine and 8% a flu-like illness.
Although 71% stated that they had heard of Tamiflu©, without prompting only 34% thought that it helped for influenza or swine flu or was used as an antiviral agent; however, 20% reported that it was a vaccine and 8% a flu-like illness.
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