Influenza

  • Influenza: Global Status
    By Inc., Dr. Stephen Berger, GIDEON Informatics

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  • Influenza: The Hundred-Year Hunt to Cure the Deadliest Disease in History
    By Jeremy Brown

    “Highlights that influenza is still a real and present threat and demonstrates the power and limitations of modern medicine.” —The Wall Street Journal “A surprisingly compelling and accessible story of one of the world’s most ...

  • Influenza: Global Status
    By Stephen A. Berger

    Influenza: Global Status

  • Influenza: Progress Made in Responding to Seasonal and Pandemic Outbreaks: Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, Committee on...
    By U.s. Government Accountability Office

    This prior work includes analyses of information and interviews with officials within HHS, CDC, and FDA, as well as officials from vaccine manufacturers, medical supply distributors, state and local governments, provider groups, and other ...

  • Influenza: Complete Spectrum - II - ECAB
    By M. Indrashekhar Rao

    Complete Spectrum-II Editor No incrashekhor Roo CAE Clinical Update: Pediatrics ECAB Clinical Update:Pediatrics Influenza: Complete Spectrum–II ECAB Clinical Update:Pediatrics Influenza: Front Cover.

  • Influenza
    By Jeremy Brown

    百年间,流感一直是人类最强劲的对手之一.尽管现代医学显示出了种种优越性,但治愈流感仍是尚未解决的难题.流感为什么难以治愈人类是如何发现和认识流感病毒的病毒如何变异 ...

  • Influenza: An Epidemiologic Study
    By Warren Taylor Vaughan

    Influenza: An Epidemiologic Study

  • Influenza: Advances in Diagnosis and Management
    By Jiro Fujita

    This book explores the latest research and practical data on the clinical management of influenza. Starting with the definition, epidemiology and pathogenesis, the first part reviews the basic science of the influenza virus and infection.

  • Influenza
    By E.D. Kilbourne

    But before that unlikely event, I wanted to try to make some sense out of this baffling dis ease and its viruses-expecting no definitive revelations but hoping for a sharper definition of problems. Hence this book.

  • Influenza
    By R. K. Devlin

    This volume covers a common infectious disease that afflicts millions every year—the flu—but one that has the potential of being at the center of a new pandemic, similar to the one that killed millions during 1918.

  • Influenza
    By George Dehner

    Dehner examines the wide disparity in national and international responses to influenza pandemics, from the Russian flu of 1889 to the swine flu outbreak in 2009.

  • Influenza: How the Flu Changed History
    By Barbara Krasner

    "Explores the history and impact of the influenza"--

  • Influenza
    By Clay Farris Naff

    Alternative treatments are also covered. Each essay is carefully edited and presented with an introduction, so that they are accessible for student researchers and readers. Includes charts, graphs, and tables.

  • Influenza: Therapeutics and Challenges

    This book gives a comprehensive overview of recent advances in influenza, as well as general concepts of molecular biology of influenza infections, epidemiology, immunopathology, prevention, and current clinical recommendations in ...

  • Influenza: The Cutting Edge
    By Yoshihiro Kawaoka, Gabriele Neumann

    "A subject collection from Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in medicine".

  • Influenza: The Last Great Plague : an Unfinished Story of Discovery
    By William Ian Beardmore Beveridge

    Influenza: The Last Great Plague : an Unfinished Story of Discovery

  • Influenza
    By Clay Farris Naff

    Alternative treatments are also covered. Each essay is carefully edited and presented with an introduction, so that they are accessible for student researchers and readers. Includes charts, graphs, and tables.

  • Influenza: How the Flu Changed History
    By Barbara Krasner

    The influenza epidemic in 1918 killed more people than World War I. Read this book to learn more about the history of this infectious disease.

  • Influenza: The Viruses and the Disease
    By Sir Charles Herbert Stuart-Harris, Geoffrey C. Schild

    Influenza: The Viruses and the Disease

  • Influenza
    By Fred Ramen

    Explains how an outbreak of a strain of influenza named the Spanish flu during World War I resulted in a deadly epidemic around the world, and describes the continuing hunt for a cure for the flu and other infectious diseases.