Max Rady College of Medicine
Term: Influenza
Glossary Definition
Last Updated: 2011-05-05
Definition:
Commonly referred to as the flu, it is an infectious respiratory disease. Caused by influenza A and B viruses; it spreads from person to person via virus-laden respiratory secretions. It is an important cause of morbidity and death.
Related concepts
Related terms
- Haemophilus Influenza Type B (Hib)
- Immunizations for Influenza (Adult)
- Infectious Disease
- Infectious Disease Indicators
- Influenza Surveillance
- Influenza Vaccinations / Influenza Immunization
- Trivalent Inactivated Influenza Vaccine (TIV)
References
- Hilderman T, Katz A, Derksen S, McGowan K, Chateau D, Kurbis C, Allison S, Reimer JN. Manitoba Immunization Study. Winnipeg, MB: Manitoba Centre for Health Policy, 2011. [Report] [Summary] (View)
- Menec V, Black C, MacWilliam L, Aoki F, Peterson S, Friesen D. The Impact of Influenza-Like Illness on the Winnipeg Health Care System: Is an Early Warning System Possible? Winnipeg, MB: Manitoba Centre for Health Policy and Evaluation, 2001. [Report] [Summary] (View)
- Menec VH, Black C, MacWilliam L, Aoki FY. The impact of influenza-associated respiratory illnesses on hospitalizations, physician visits, emergency room visits, and mortality. Can J Public Health 2003;94(1):59-63. [Abstract] (View)
Term used in
- Chartier M, Finlayson G, Prior H, McGowan K, Chen H, de Rocquigny J, Walld R, Gousseau M. Health and Healthcare Utilization of Francophones in Manitoba. Winnipeg, MB: Manitoba Centre for Health Policy, 2012. [Report] [Summary] (View)
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