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3.Which of the following symptoms are NOT

usually shown as symptoms of Influenza? a)Aching muscles

b)Dry coughs, runny nose, and sore throat

c)Vomit and diarrhea

d)High fever or feeling feverish/chills

4. About an average person recover from Influenza? a)24 hours

b)One or two weeks

c)A month

d)Two to three days

5.How can Influenza be treated?

a)By taking your dog for a walk

b)Partying

c)Rest and drink lots of fluids

d)Can’t be treated

Influenza Quiz!

1. What is Influenza Caused by?

a) A bacteria

b) Parasites

c) Unknown

d) A virus

2.When was Influenza exposed/discovered?

a)During the Ice Age

b)After One Direction Released "What Makes You

Beautiful" as a hit single

c)After humans began to domesticate animals

d)After Dora tells Swiper to stop Swiping

Citations

Information

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Pictures

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  • "Google Images." Google Images. Web. 28 May 2012. <http://www.google.com/imgres?q=influenza>
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Interesting Facts on

The Influenza Virus:

  • The word "influenza" comes from the Italian word, influentia because people thought that it was influenced by the planets, stars, and moon that caused the flu.
  • Scientists believe that flu pandemics happen about 2 or 3 times a century.
  • Pigs can become infected with influenza strains that can infect three different species; pigs, birds and humans.
  • The Influenza virus is ranked the sixth leading cause of death among Americans.

Influenza Timeline

The Future of This Disease:

The future of the Influenza virus is how there will be another human Influenza pandemic. The Influenza virus has a possible chance that it will emerge from the Eurasian aquatic bird reservoirs . It also involves with the classification of the humans and the avian strains, with the growth of mutations that would allow increase the pathogenicity among humans.

How the Influenza Virus

Can Be Prevented/Cured:

How It Can Be Prevented:

It can be prevented by getting annual vaccinations,which is the most effective way to prevention. Also another way is to have good hygiene practices such as:

  • cover your nose and mouth when coughing or sneezing
  • washing hands after any contact with respiratory droplets and after touching germ infected objects.

How the Influenza Virus Can Be Treated:

Most people with Influenza doesn't need special medicine or treatment.

If Infected, You Will Need To:

  • rest
  • drink a lot of fluids
  • stay home
  • eat a lighter diet
  • Take some acetaminophen (for example, like Tylenol®) to reduce your fever temperature and to relieve muscle pain.

The Prognosis

for the Patient

People who have influenza recover completely within one or two weeks, but for other people, it can develop life-treating problems, like cardiac complications, Reye's syndrome, and Gullain Barre Syndrome.

The Flu Symptoms/

How it is Diagnosed

  • Fever over 100 degrees Fahrenheit or feeling chills
  • Aching muscles, commonly in the back, arms, or legs
  • Headache
  • Dry cough
  • Fatigue(general feeling of sickness) and weakness
  • Loss of appetite
  • Nasal congestion
  • Runny nose
  • dry or sore throat
  • The influenza is diagnosed by the appearance of specific signs and symptoms of the influenza. It can be confirmed through laboratory testing of throat specimens or blood samples.

The History of Influenza

  • Influenza was probably exposed/discovered after humans began to domesticate animals. It was passed on from the animals to humans.
  • In 1918, a veterinarian names J.S. Koen who studied diseases in pigs, found similarities between symptoms in pigs and the symptoms of the influenza in humans.

How It Is Contracted:

  • the Influenza virus is an airborne sickness
  • it can be contracted through the air; sneezing and coughing
  • it can also be spread by physical contact; shaking hands, kissing, touching someone sick and placing hands on eyes and nose

Influenza

By: Jessica Huynh

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