Specimens for the diagnosis of avian influenza in individuals are nasal swabs, throat swabs, nasopharyngeal rinses from patients or from lung tissues of deceased patients.
At least 150 minutes per week of moderate-intensity aerobic activity or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity aerobic activity has been shown to improve outcomes in patients with influenza or pneumonia.
About 40% of pregnant women are likely to have steam, runny nose due to slip. This condition can happen at any time, but it is mainly in the first or third trimester of pregnancy, making it difficult for pregnant women.
The common cold and the flu may seem similar at first. Both are respiratory illnesses and can cause similar symptoms. But different viruses cause these two conditions. Your symptoms can help you tell the difference between them.