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 Malik Eddrief
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Presented By Malik Eddrief

STUDY SKILL PRESENTATION

influenza

Conclusion

The flue's history

Symptoms

Causes

Introduction

Introduction

  • the flu is a common viral illeness
  • it affects the respiratory system
  • highly contagious and can easily spread
  • viral infection
  • may lead to severe complications
  • can survive to 8 hours on surfaces the longest of viruses
  • caused mainly by the influinza virous variants
  • introdes into cell and lives on it to survive
  • fast reproduction of the virous and its proteins
  • ends up killing the host cell once it replicates which harmas the organism

Causes

  • terible headache
  • cramps and muscle pain due to sitric acid
  • runny and stuffy nose
  • constant coughs

cramps and muscle pain

diarrhea

respiratory problems

Headaches

Symptoms

lack of nutrition and lack of sleep

the emune system response to identifying the virous and reacting to it

fever

fatigue

currently holds the place in resons of death

  • of the population gets infected by the flue yearly

the flu history

25%

13 th

  • the flue used to be the n°1 reason of death in the world espacial from 1500 untill 1932
  • causing on of the greatest health pendemic to the world the spanich flue 1918-1919 whole spanish cities collapsed and caused 20 million deaths
  • not until 1932 the illeness was disovered to be virale
  • 1942 and 1945 the first influenza vaccines were created putting to an end the major losses
all in all the flue might seem nowadays as a normal encouter yet this does not preventthat it cant complecate into sever consequences, so it is important to recognise the simptoms and take the vaccine to be 100% safe

Conclusion

Who.(2023). History of the influenza vaccine. https://www.who.int/news-room/spotlight/history-of-vaccination/history-of-influenza-vaccination ( accessed 3 mars 2023)Mayo clinic.(2019).History of flu: Outbreaks and vaccine timeline.https://www.mayoclinic.org/coronavirus-covid-19/history-disease-outbreaks-vaccine-timeline/flu (accessed 5 mars2023)Who.(2023).Influenza.https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/influenza-(seasonal)?gclid=Cj0KCQiAgaGgBhC8ARIsAAAyLfHXvHjY0WqEvjaj6t9usw16SoXi4sUXdjLjji3cK5cVQLMcubCYCHwaAq0TEALw_wc( accessed 6 mars 2023)

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