influenza virus

collocation in English

meaningsofinfluenzaandvirus

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influenza
noun[U]
uk
/ˌɪn.fluˈen.zə/
us
/ˌɪn.fluˈen.zə/
formal ...
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virus
noun[C]
uk
/ˈvaɪə.rəs/
us
/ˈvaɪ.rəs/
an extremely small piece of organic material that causes disease in humans, animals, ...
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(Definition ofinfluenzaandvirusfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Recommended composition ofinfluenzavirusvaccines for use in the 2000-2001 season.
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Recommended composition ofinfluenzavirusvaccines for use in the 1998-1999 season.
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On clinical and epidemiological grounds the outbreaks were first thought to be caused byinfluenzavirus.
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Different protection rates in various groups of volunteers given subunitinfluenzavirusvaccine in 1976.
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Recommended composition ofinfluenzavirusvaccines for use in the 2002-2003 season.
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Although virological confirmation ofinfluenzavirusinfection was not available for cases, we believe that influenza was directly or indirectly involved in many complications.
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We have studiedinfluenzavirusreproduction with a model of tissue culture under the influence of solar and geomagnetic activity.
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Clinical signs in fully susceptible horses infected with equineinfluenzavirusinclude a high temperature and depression, a harsh cough and a serous and subsequently muco-purulent nasal discharge.
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Each of these transport events is considered below, in relationship to our current understanding ofinfluenzaviruspathogenesis and treatment.
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In these studies, the gestational age of the fetus at the time of exposure to theinfluenzaviruswas estimated from their date of birth.
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No other isolates ofinfluenzavirushad been made in the previous 2 months in laboratories in the state.
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Repeated immunization of children with inactivated and live attenuatedinfluenzavirusvaccines : safety, immunogenicity, and protective efficacy.
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Patients who had been vaccinated against influenza were over-represented in the collection to assure a representative number ofinfluenzavirusstrains capable of breaking through vaccineinduced immunity.
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They concluded that the peak of adult respiratory disease hospitalization followed the peak ofinfluenzavirusisolations by 1 week.
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The detention centre also held over 30 children at that time, a potential source ofinfluenzavirustransmission.
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No restrictions have been placed on vaccine containing older strains of theinfluenzavirus.
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