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Influenza or “flu” is an upper respiratory tract infection caused by a virus belonging to the Orthomyxoviridae family (1).
There are three serotypes - A, B and C out of which A and B are responsible for epidemics of respiratory illness
Epidemics of influenza occur mainly in the winter months. Profound changes in the viral antigens result in larger outbreaks called pandemics.
Influenza is usually a self-limiting disease but significant mortality is observed in those with chronic chest or cardiovascular disease.
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Last reviewed 01/2018
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