Influenza or “flu” is an upper respiratory tract infection caused by a virus belonging to the Orthomyxoviridae family (1).
There are three serotypes – A, B and C – out of which A and B are responsible for epidemics of respiratory illness:
Seasonal influenza consists at present of variable mixes of type A and B influenza viruses (3).
Epidemics of influenza occur mainly in the winter months. Profound changes in the viral antigens result in larger outbreaks called pandemics.
Influenza is usually a self-limiting disease but significant mortality is observed in those with chronic chest or cardiovascular disease.
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