How do you describe flowing water?

flow

  1. run, move, go along, course, pass, proceed, glide, slide, drift, circulate, trickle, dribble, drizzle, spill, gurgle, babble, ripple.
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Why Influenza test is done?

Flu tests are used to help figure out whether you have the flu. Flu tests are also sometimes used to: Figure out whether an outbreak of respiratory illness in a community, such as a school or nursing home, has been caused by the flu. Identify the type of flu virus that is causing infections.

Where is influenza most commonly found?

A study in 2015 looked into where influenza is most common, alongside how it spreads around the globe. While there are cases of it appearing all around the world, scientists found that it is far more prominent in the east than in the west, particularly in Southeast Asia.

What is the other name of flu?

Influenza
Other names Flu, the flu, Grippe
Influenza virus, magnified approximately 100,000 times
Specialty Infectious disease
Symptoms Fever, runny nose, sore throat, muscle pain, headache, coughing, fatigue

Is influenza serious?

Influenza (flu) is a serious disease caused by a virus. Influenza can make your child feel miserable. Fever, cough, shaking chills, body aches, and extreme weakness are common symptoms. Your child can catch influenza from people who cough, sneeze, or even just talk around him or her.

What is the medical name for flu?

Influenza. Also called the flu, it’s a common but sometimes serious viral infection of your lungs and airways. It can cause congestion, fever, body aches, and other symptoms.

What part of the body does the flu attack?

Influenza is a viral infection that attacks your respiratory system — your nose, throat and lungs. Influenza is commonly called the flu, but it’s not the same as stomach “flu” viruses that cause diarrhea and vomiting.

What form is influenza?

There are four types of influenza viruses: A, B, C and D. Human influenza A and B viruses cause seasonal epidemics of disease (known as the flu season) almost every winter in the United States. Influenza A viruses are the only influenza viruses known to cause flu pandemics, i.e., global epidemics of flu disease.

What is the appropriate treatment for the diagnosis of influenza?

Your doctor may prescribe antiviral medication to treat the virus, and over-the-counter medication can be used to minimize discomfort associated with flu symptoms (for example, decongestant and antihistamine for congestion, cough and nasal discharge).

Who is most at risk for influenza?

Following is a list of all the health and age factors that are known to increase a person’s risk of getting serious complications from flu:

  • Adults 65 years and older.
  • Children younger than 2 years old.
  • Asthma.
  • Neurologic and neurodevelopment conditions.
  • Blood disorders (such as sickle cell disease)

How can a virus be infected?

Viruses infect a host by introducing their genetic material into the cells and hijacking the cell’s internal machinery to make more virus particles. With an active viral infection, a virus makes copies of itself and bursts the host cell (killing it) to set the newly-formed virus particles free.

How is influenza passed?

Person to Person People with flu can spread it to others up to about 6 feet away. Most experts think that flu viruses spread mainly by droplets made when people with flu cough, sneeze or talk. These droplets can land in the mouths or noses of people who are nearby or possibly be inhaled into the lungs.

Can influenza kill you?

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