Influenza Virus
Maureen Richards Immunology & Microbiology
Influenza Update 2019 – 2020
One of the most important safeguards for the nation's vaccine supply is proper storage and handling. This program highlights the keys to maintaining the vaccine ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Influenza Viruses and Pandemics
(November 2, 2009) Lucy S. Tompkins, Professor of Medicine and of Microbiology and Immunology at Stanford, discusses pandemic influenza in the last century ...
Stanford
Influenza: Get the (Antigenic) Drift
Have you ever wondered why you need a flu vaccination each year? The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases explains the ever-changing nature ...
NIAID
Increase of influenza B seen with this year's flu outbreak
Every flu season is unique. The 2019-2020 outbreak features more cases of influenza B, the viral strain that usually emerges later in the season. "We're right ...
UW Medicine
Influenza - The Flu Virus
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Elara Systems
Influenza and The Flu Shot
In this video, you'll learn how the Influenza virus causes illness, and how being vaccinated against Influenza (the "flu-shot") can protect you from getting sick.
Immunology Toronto
Influenza Viruses by James McSharry, PhD
In this ASM Virtual Lecture Dr. James McSharry, Professor Emeritus, Albany Medical College, describes the structure of the influenza viruses, types of human ...
American Society for Microbiology
2019-2020 Influenza Season Update and Recommendations for Clinicians
During this COCA Call, clinicians will learn about current 2019–2020 influenza activity and CDC's recommendations for healthcare providers, including ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Influenza (Flu) Explained Clearly - Diagnosis, Vaccine, Treatment, Pathology
Influenza infection is a frequent cause of hospital visits and mortality in high-risk patients. Understand Influenza pathology, signs, symptoms, diagnosis, vaccines, ...
MedCram - Medical Lectures Explained CLEARLY
Influenza: Epidemiology and Viral Structure
1. Influenza Epidemiology and Viral Structure This video is part of a comprehensive medical school microbiology, immunology & infectious diseases course.
RWJF Microbiology, Immunology & Infectious Diseases
Coronavirus v Influenza: How do the two viruses compare? - BBC News
As coronavirus cases continue to be reported around the world, the World Health Organisation says countries still have a chance of containing the outbreak.
BBC News
Preparing for an Influenza Pandemic, A CDC Perspective
Influenza poses one of the world's greatest infectious disease challenges. CDC programs protect the United States from seasonal and pandemic influenza.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
H1N1 Influenza - What the Public Should Know
CHOC Children's Pediatric infectious disease subspecialist Jasjit Singh, M.D. specializes in international health issues, including vaccines for children. In this ...
CHOC Children's
Influenza Virus: Flu, Genetic Drift & Shift, Neuraminidase & Hemagglutinin
SKIP AHEAD: 0:30 – Flu Symptoms & Treatment 2:43 – Influenza Complications 3:31 – Influenza Vaccine (Flu Shot) 5:30 – Genetic Shift, Genetic Drift ...
Stomp On Step 1
Influenza: Pathogenesis and Clinical Manifestations
2. Influenza Pathogenesis and Clinical Manifestations This video is part of a comprehensive medical school microbiology, immunology & infectious diseases ...
RWJF Microbiology, Immunology & Infectious Diseases
Seasonal Influenza Vaccination (Urdu version)
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SwineFlu Influenza H1N1 Mechanism of Action MOA Animation
A 3D Medical Animations illustrating how Swine Flu H1N1 influenza virus infects the respiratory system and attacks the healthy cells? Read More ...
Scientific Animations
WHO declares influenza A(H1N1) pandemic
Dr Margaret Chan speaks to the media at the agency's headquarters in Geneva, on the 11th of June 2009. On the basis of available evidence and expert ...
World Health Organization (WHO)
Influenza: Diagnosis and Treatment
3. Influenza Diagnosis and Treatment This video is part of a comprehensive medical school microbiology, immunology & infectious diseases course.
RWJF Microbiology, Immunology & Infectious Diseases
Influenza A and B Infection and Replication
Influenza A and B have single-stranded RNA segmented genomes. The viral envelope contains hemagglutinin and neuraminidase, and help the virus infect ...
macrophage
Understanding Influenza Viruses - The Influenza ( FLU )
Understanding Influenza Viruses - The Influenza ( FLU ) Every year Americans end up getting a billion colds and 1/5 of Americans get the flu. Adults average two ...
Doctor Mike Hansen
Influenza Virus - Viral entry and fusion inhibitor
Influenza epidemics affect millions of people every winter. The human influenza virus is an enveloped, ellipsoid-shaped virus of the Orthomyxoviridae family.
iCAP Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1
FluFacts: Dynamic 3D Visualizations of Seasonal Influenza
In this video, you'll learn about what influenza is, how it makes you sick, and how the seasonal influenza vaccine is made. Video by: Natalie Cormier ...
Immunology Toronto
Influenza
Influenza is a serious disease that can lead to hospitalization and sometimes even death. Every flu season is different and as nurses, we need to stay up-to-date ...
Lippincott NursingCenter.com
Chapter 1 | Influenza 1918
In September of 1918, soldiers at an army base near Boston suddenly began to die. The cause of death was identified as influenza, but it was unlike any strain ...
AmericanExperiencePBS
2009 H1N1 Influenza Pandemic: Mexico
On April 25, the General-Director of WHO declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern and convened a meeting of the Emergency Committee ...
PAHO TV
Why Is Influenza so Dangerous?
Influenza, commonly known as the flu, is the extremely contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. DCODE how they constantly mutate, making it ...
DCODE by Discovery
Medical Mondays: Influenza Treatment at Home
Dr. Jason Newland, Infectious Disease Physician at Children's Mercy Hospital answers some of the most frequently asked questions regarding the flu vaccine.
Children's Mercy Kansas City
Flu Virus 101 | National Geographic
The influenza virus is an recurring nightmare, killing thousands of people each year. Learn how the virus attacks its host, why it's nearly impossible to eradicate, ...
National Geographic
Myth Vaccines against influenza can protect against COVID 19
National Institute for Communicable Diseases
Could the 1918 Influenza Pandemic Happen Again?
The 1918 flu is commonly known as the "Mother of All Pandemics," because its descendants still occasionally resurface as pandemic influenza viruses today.
NIAID
What the 1918 influenza pandemic can teach us about the coronavirus outbreak
The 1918 influenza pandemic killed 50 to 100 million people around the world. John M. Barry, the author of a book on the pandemic, explains what happened.
Washington Post
Antigenic Drift: How the Influenza Virus Adapts
Seasonal and immediate mutations that enable influenza virus to escape immunity. Learn more at http://www.vaccinemakers.org.
Vaccine Makers Project
H1N1 Influenza (Gripe porcina) (Swine Flu)
En este video, Ana Rivera, Asesor de Salud Publica para los CDC, describe la influenza o gripe porcina: sus signos y síntomas, cómo se transmite, los ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
When flu viruses attack! | Infectious diseases | Health & Medicine | Khan Academy
Learn how flu viruses get into and out of your cells using Hemagglutinin and Neuraminidase proteins on their surface. Rishi is a pediatric infectious disease ...
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H9N2 Influenza Virus - To The Point
Download PDF from here: http://bit.ly/2tL7fVm To buy Hindi Literature and IAS Prelims Pendrive Courses Click on the given links: For fee and other details of ...
Drishti IAS
10TV - Influenza B
Dr. Pedrick interviewed by 10TV on influenza B.
OhioHealth
H1N1 Virus (2009): How the Influenza Virus Spreads
Swine Flu, learn how the influenza virus spreads.
American Red Cross
Influenza Drift and Shift - Negative RNA and the Segmented Genome
New influenza vaccines are needed yearly - the reason is antigenic drift and antigenic shift. Learn more about what those are in this video! For more videos and ...
macrophage
Influenza, 1918 - Michelle Spencer
In 1918 the influenza pandemic swept across the United States and killed an estimated 50 million people globally. Discover how World War I shaped the spread ...
National WWI Museum and Memorial
The 1918 Pandemic: The Deadliest Flu in History
The science behind why the 1918 flu is “the mother of all pandemics” continues to challenge scientists today. Olivia sheds some light on why this flu was so ...
SciShow