Influenza virus or flu

Influenza is a communicable respiratory disorder caused by flu viruses. It can range from moderate to serious illness, and sometimes lead to death. The flu is absolutely different from a cold. The regular symptoms include: a high fever, running nose, sore throat, muscle pains, headache, coughing, and feeling tired. Three types of influenza viruses hits the community, called Type A, Type B, and Type C. Usually, the virus is transmitted through the air from coughs or sneezes. The disease can be diagnosed by testing the throat, sputum, or nose for the virus. Various rapid tests are convenient. A polymerase chain reaction that detects the virus's RNA is more reliable.

 

  • structure of influenza virus
  • Influenza virus RNA genome
  • RNA synthesis and assembly
  • neuraminidase of influenza virus
  • entry into cell and translation into protein

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