
1) Achy affliction 2) Achy ailment 3) Ague cousin 4) Ailment 5) Ailment with a season 6) Aisan bug 7) Annual winter outbreak 8) Asian follower 9) Asian gift to United States 10) Asian or Hong Kong 11) Asian or hong kong illness 12) Asian or swine follower 13) Avian menace 14) Avian or Asian follower
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1) Ague 2) Ailmnt 3) Bug 4) Grippe 5) Influenza
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A lay term that describes a illness that is characterised by fever, malaise, weakness and muscle aches. An infection caused by the influenza virus. ... (27 Sep 1997) ...
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(floo) popular name for influenza. intestinal flu popular term for any of several disorders of the stomach and intestinal tract; symptoms include nausea, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and fever. During the acute stage all foods should be avoided, although carbonated soft drinks can...
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Short for influenza. The flu is caused by viruses that infect the respiratory tract which are divided into three types, designated A, B, and C. Most people who get the flu recover completely in 1 to 2 weeks, but some people develop serious and potentially life-threatening medical complications, such as pneumonia. Much of the illness and death cause...
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(Humans as organisms) (influenza) a highly contageous viral disease that can cause death
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Type: Term Pronunciation: flū Synonyms: influenza
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Flu: Short for influenza. The flu is caused by viruses that infect the respiratory tract which are divided into three types, designated A, B, and C. Most people who get the flu recover completely in 1 to 2 weeks, but some people develop serious and potentially life-threatening medical complications, such as pneumonia. Much of the illness and death ...
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Flu is a term used today to describe a number of different viral infections that affect either the respiratory system or the stomach. Originally, the word 'flu' described a single collection of viral infections - influenza, and the term flu is still popularly used for influenza. The two most common types of viruses that cause flu, out of more than ...
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see Influenza
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influenza. · a specific variety of influenza, usually named for its point of dissemination or its animal vector: Hong Kong flu; swine flu.
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