Influenza (Flu) - 0 views
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Common symptoms include a high fever (101ºF-102ºF) that begins suddenly, muscle/body aches, chills, tiredness, and sudden onset. Influenza frequently causes people to miss school and work but in some cases there are severe complications such as pneumonia
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melissabergmann on 06 Sep 14nfid.org
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a highly contagious viral infection of the nose, throat, and lungs that occurs most often in the late fall, winter, and early spring.
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serious infection which affects more than 60 million individuals in the US every year.
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Influenza symptoms, the season it's mostly around, how to protect yourself, and how many people it affects every year.
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Short article lots of links
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"The best way to protect against influenza is to receive an influenza vaccination every year. CDC recommends that everyone six months of age and older receive an annual vaccination. The best time to get vaccinated is in the early fall, as soon as the vaccine is available. However, vaccination in December or even later is still beneficial because the virus that causes influenza circulates past the new year. The number of influenza cases usually peaks around February, but this peak can come earlier or later (ranging from December to May)."