types of influenza

interesting facts about influenza
prevention & Treatment

100

This type of influenza primarily affects humans and is the most common strain of the flu virus.


What is Influenza A? |


100

This is the average incubation period for influenza after exposure.


What is 1 to 4 days? |


100

This is the most effective way to prevent the flu.


What is getting the annual flu vaccine

200

This type of influenza virus can cause seasonal flu outbreaks, but is known to mutate frequently.


What is Influenza B?

200

The flu virus can survive on hard surfaces for up to this number of hours.


What is 48 hours? |

200

This is the primary reason flu vaccines are updated every year.


What is the virus strains mutate frequently? |


300

This influenza virus is typically found in birds and can sometimes spread to humans, causing severe illness.


What is Influenza A (H5N1), also known as Avian Flu? |


300

This group of people is at the highest risk for severe complications from the flu.


Who are young children, elderly individuals, and people with weakened immune systems? |


300

These antiviral medications can be prescribed to reduce the severity and duration of flu symptoms if taken early.


 (Tamiflu) and zanamivir (Relenza)?

400

This type of influenza virus is rare in humans but can cause more severe symptoms when contracted

What is Influenza C? |


400

This is the number of flu-related hospitalizations each year in the United States, on average.


What is 200,000? |

400

This is one of the key hygiene practices recommended to reduce the spread of influenza.


What is washing hands frequently with soap and water? |

500

This term refers to a new influenza strain that is a hybrid of both human and animal flu viruses.

What is Swine Flu

500

This year marked the global pandemic caused by the H1N1 swine flu virus.

What is 2009? |

500

This is the recommended action if you suspect you have the flu and want to avoid spreading it to others.

What is stay home and rest until you are no longer contagious (typically 24 hours after a fever has subsided)?