Influenza is most commonly called as flu. This Influenza is caused by a virus. It starts with common cold and cough. Avian influenza is a disease caused by birds. In general humans are not that most affected with this flu. People who are in direct contact with poultry that is with affected influenza may develop the disease. Flu virus attacks mainly the respiratory system of humans. Possible symptoms of the flu are Body pains, headaches, cough, high fever. This is called as a contagious disease which easily spreads through air and water. Treatment for this flu involves medication with antiviral drugs helps in curing the lethal condition. Influenza open access journals are peer reviewed scholarly journals of Journal of Infectious Diseases and Therapy.
Market Analysis: Clinical Infectious Diseases: Open Access
Market Analysis: Clinical Infectious Diseases: Open Access
Research Article: Clinical Infectious Diseases: Open Access
Research Article: Clinical Infectious Diseases: Open Access
Editorial: Clinical Infectious Diseases: Open Access
Editorial: Clinical Infectious Diseases: Open Access
Case Report: Clinical Infectious Diseases: Open Access
Case Report: Clinical Infectious Diseases: Open Access
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Short Communication: Clinical Infectious Diseases: Open Access
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Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Clinical Case Reports
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Clinical Case Reports
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Clinical Case Reports
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