英:[ˌɪnflu:ˈenzə siː]
美:[ˌɪnfluˈɛnzə siː]
英:[ˌɪnflu:ˈenzə siː]
美:[ˌɪnfluˈɛnzə siː]
[医]C型流感:由C型流感病毒株所引起,散在出现
noun
an acute, highly contagious, respiratory disease caused by any of three orthomyxoviruses:
any of various human respiratory infections of undetermined cause—not used technically
any of various virus diseases of domestic animals marked especially by fever, respiratory symptoms, and inflammation of mucous membranesNote: All types of influenza are commonly called "the flu."
noun
an acute, highly contagious, respiratory disease caused by any of three orthomyxoviruses:
any of various human respiratory infections of undetermined cause—not used technically
any of various virus diseases of domestic animals marked especially by fever, respiratory symptoms, and inflammation of mucous membranesNote: All types of influenza are commonly called "the flu."
Italian, literally, influence, from Medieval Latin influentia; from the belief that epidemics were due to the influence of the stars
The first known use of influenza was in 1743
infectious diseasenoun
a disease caused by the presence, growth, and increase in numbers of germs in the body
infectious diseasenoun
a disease caused by the presence, growth, and increase in numbers of germs in the body
inferior planetnoun
a planet (as Venus) whose orbit is closer to the sun than that of Earth
inferior planetnoun
a planet (as Venus) whose orbit is closer to the sun than that of Earth
influenzanoun
a very contagious virus disease with fever, exhaustion, severe aches and pains, and inflammation of the respiratory tract
any of various diseases of human beings or domestic animals that are usually caused by viruses and are typically marked by fever and respiratory symptoms
influenzanoun
a very contagious virus disease with fever, exhaustion, severe aches and pains, and inflammation of the respiratory tract
any of various diseases of human beings or domestic animals that are usually caused by viruses and are typically marked by fever and respiratory symptoms
influenzanoun
a very contagious virus disease with fever, exhaustion, severe aches and pains, and inflammation of the respiratory tract
any of various diseases of human beings or domestic animals that are usually caused by viruses and are typically marked by fever and respiratory symptoms
influenzanoun
a very contagious virus disease with fever, exhaustion, severe aches and pains, and inflammation of the respiratory tract
any of various diseases of human beings or domestic animals that are usually caused by viruses and are typically marked by fever and respiratory symptoms
influenzanoun
a very contagious virus disease with fever, exhaustion, severe aches and pains, and inflammation of the respiratory tract
any of various diseases of human beings or domestic animals that are usually caused by viruses and are typically marked by fever and respiratory symptoms
1 Protecting dairy farmers, for example, could help prevent a wider human outbreak of H5N1 influenza.
2 The scientists haven’t yet ruled out pathogens, but a recent necropsy on one of the monkeys showed no signs of influenza, including bird flu, or Covid-19, Dr. Pozo said.