[Influenza. Consequences for health and prevention].

Author: Bro-JørgensenK, SamuelssonI S

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Investigations from abroad and from Denmark show that epidemics of influenza are not only accompanied by considerable morbidity but also by considerable excess mortality and a sizable increase in the number of admissions to hospital. The increases in the number of deaths comprise 170-320 per million...See full text at original site
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2683282

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Influenza: A Desert Storm of Illness

Like a vast desert, the world of infectious diseases can be a treacherous landscape. Influenza, a formidable virus, can unleash a storm of illness, affecting millions each year. This study, like a group of researchers braving a sandstorm, examines the impact of influenza epidemics on public health. The authors, like seasoned explorers in the desert, highlight the significant morbidity and mortality associated with influenza, especially among vulnerable populations such as those with chronic diseases.

Influenza: A Desert Oasis of Prevention

The study emphasizes the importance of vaccination as a key strategy for combating the spread of influenza. Vaccination, like a precious water source in the desert, can provide significant protection against the virus. They also underscore the potential benefits of antiviral medications, such as amantadine and rimantadine, as an additional line of defense against influenza A.

Navigating the Desert of Illness: A Call to Action

This research, like a desert guide leading a caravan, calls for increased efforts to improve vaccination rates, particularly among high-risk individuals. The authors advocate for public education and improved access to vaccination services, stressing that prevention is crucial in mitigating the impact of influenza outbreaks.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

Influenza, like a desert storm, can be a formidable force. However, by implementing preventative measures like vaccination, we can create an oasis of protection, safeguarding ourselves from the ravages of this virus.
Date :
  1. Date Completed 1989-12-06
  2. Date Revised 2006-11-15
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Pubmed ID

2683282

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

2683282

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