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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Severe influenza infection
  1. ... or shortness of breath and make breathing difficult. Severe asthma attacks may require emergency room visits or hospitalizations. Triggers include: Environmental allergens (such as pollen, dust mites, and pet dander) Viral infections (such as cold, flu, and COVID-19) Poor air quality Kids in ...
  2. ... finds that both kids and adults with a severe COVID-19 infection may depend on the antibodies they have. ... of antibody called IgG that normally helps control infection. But in this ... drives the severe response. Adults with severe COVID-19 showed increased ...
  3. ... case of a young child who had respiratory infections, including colds, influenza, and bacterial pneumonia, within only a few weeks ... answer some important scientific questions about these widespread infections that ... from colds. Source: NIH Research Matters Image ...
  4. ... or the flu. Complications from the cold or flu can also lead to pneumonia. Pneumonia is a serious infection in one or both of the lungs. It's ... you think you have pneumonia, your symptoms are severe, or you are not improving, contact ... Seasonal Flu Symptoms usually last one to two weeks. Include ...
  5. ... with underlying conditions are at greater risk of severe illness from COVID-19. Source: Centers for Disease ... viruses 36K The flu kills more than 36,000 people each year. ...
  6. ... How do I know if I have it? Flu-like symptoms—aches and pains, ... progresses, more severe symptoms can occur, such as severe headaches and ...
  7. ... Though most children and teenagers have had less severe cases of COVID-19 compared with adults, they ...
  8. ... common injury that can range from mild to severe. Whether it’s a minor kitchen mishap or a ... blisters because this can increase the risk of infection. Apply a nonstick bandage if clothing or daily ...