An acute febrile highly contagious viral disease.
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Examples for "flu"
Examples for "flu"
1Several Balkan countries have reported cases of the flu in recent weeks.
2Argentina's health ministry has confirmed one case of the new flu strain.
3Manufacturers currently produce about 900 million shots for seasonal flu a year.
4However, flu season can start as early April or late as July.
5It often takes weeks or months to collect data on flu deaths.
1The World Health Organization identifies influenza as a major public health problem.
2Conclusions: Technology, education, and multidisciplinary clinical process changes increased influenza vaccination rates.
3Roche said Tamiflu had been used in 50 million influenza patients worldwide.
4Importance: The need to respond quickly to potential influenza pandemics is important.
5However, their functions during the influenza A virus infection process remain unclear.
1Then, one Christmas, Mrs. Brandeis was ill for three weeks with grippe.
2Even in a case of grippe you can't be too careful.
3One day it is the grippe, next day the financial problem.
4He had the grippe, and for a week he never left the house.
5Why la grippe will beat that as an angel-maker and beat it blind.
6She was down with a bad cold, or maybe the grippe.
7You will have la grippe in your mind if you don't look out.
8There's a lot of grippe going about just now, I hear.
9My father caught a nasty grippe that we feared would turn into pneumonia.
10They had heard of the G. Destroyer from Mrs. Bowse, whose grippe had disappeared.
11The newspapers report an epidemic of pneumonia, grippe, and colds.
12This is what I always break up my grippe with.
13It was a severe attack of la grippe, he said.
14I'm just over grippe myself, and I've got half a bottle in my pocket.
15You still affect to have the race en grippe, Tony.'
16First he said it was cold-thenit was grippe; then it looked like something else.