antiinfluenza
Anti-influenza refers to medications or treatments designed to combat influenza, commonly known as the flu. Influenza is a highly contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. While the body's immune system is the primary defense against the virus, anti-influenza agents can play a crucial role in managing the infection.
The most common type of anti-influenza treatments are antiviral drugs. These medications work by interfering with
Preventative measures are also considered a form of anti-influenza strategy. The most widely recognized preventative measure
In summary, anti-influenza encompasses both therapeutic antiviral medications aimed at treating active infections and preventative measures