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Results 1 - 10 of 24 for INFLUENZA B VIRUS OR INFLUENZA A VIRUS
  1. Flu 
    The flu (influenza) is a viral respiratory illness that causes fever, chills, runny nose, body aches, and cough. It spreads easily ...
  2. ... DPT immunization (vaccine) Hepatitis A immunization (vaccine) Hepatitis B immunization (vaccine) Hib immunization (vaccine) Human papilloma virus (vaccine) Influenza immunization (vaccine) Meningococcal (meningitis) immunization (vaccine) MMR immunization ( ...
  3. ... influenzae meningitis is caused by Haemophilus influenzae type b bacteria. This illness is not the same as the flu ( influenza ), which is caused by a virus. Before the Hib vaccine, H influenzae was the ...
  4. ... cold" Had a bad reaction to a previous flu vaccine This vaccine has a very small chance of a serious reaction.
  5. ... Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) Cryptosporidiosis ... B (acute and chronic) Hepatitis B perinatal infection Hepatitis ...
  6. ... the nose, throat, and lungs caused by the influenza virus. Many flu symptoms are similar to those of a common cold. Flu symptoms most often include fever, muscle aches, ...
  7. ... long-term illness that occurs when the hepatitis B virus remains in a person's body. Most people who go on to develop chronic hepatitis B do not have symptoms, but it is still ...
  8. ... children from epiglottitis. The most common bacteria ( H influenza type b ) that causes epiglottitis is easily spread. If someone ...
  9. ... They do not help fight viruses, and the flu is caused by a virus. Taking antibiotics when they are not needed increases ... all of the above. If you get the flu, do all you can to prevent the virus from spreading to friends, loved ones, and strangers. ...
  10. ... that are very similar to pieces of the virus or bacteria. The Hepatitis B vaccine is an example. mRNA vaccines contain the ... vaccine (Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis) Hepatitis A vaccine ... Meningococcal vaccine MMR vaccine Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine ...
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