inflúensa
Inflúensa, also known as influenza, is an acute viral infection of the respiratory tract caused by influenza viruses A, B, and C. It commonly presents with fever, cough, sore throat, nasal congestion, muscle aches, and fatigue. Symptoms often appear suddenly. Seasonal outbreaks occur annually in temperate regions, and the disease can be more severe in young children, older adults, pregnant people, and those with chronic illnesses.
Cause and transmission: Influenza A and B are responsible for most epidemics; influenza C causes milder illness
Diagnosis and treatment: Diagnosis is often clinical, but laboratory tests such as RT-PCR or rapid antigen tests
Prevention: Annual vaccination is the primary protection against influenza and is recommended for most people aged
Impact: Influenza causes significant global morbidity and mortality, leading to hospitalizations and deaths, particularly among the