How to use in-sentence of “flu”:
– When given to patients, scientists have found the Black Elderberry, has the ability to ward off flu infections quickly.
– Although information is still coming out about swine flu, so far it does not seem to be as severe as bird flu or the flu that caused the influenza pandemic of 1918, but it is much too early to predict whether it will cause the next flu pandemic.
– Flu shots only protect against the most common flu viruses, and every now and then a slightly different type spreads more than expected.
– New types of flu virus are usually what causes pandemics, and that is the reason many scientists have been following Bird Flu so closely—it kills six people out of every ten who catch it.
– It is sometimes called stomach flu or gastric flu, but it is “not” related to the influenza virus.
– Governments around the world are spending billions of dollars to deal with this problem: studying H5N1, creating vaccines, conducting pandemic practice exercises, stockpiling useful flu medication, and many other important activities.
– Vaccines for the seasonal flu virus is a common example.
– For example, the flu vaccine makes it less likely that a person will get the flu.

Example sentences of “flu”:
– Sufferers of the bubonic plague develop fevers, severe flu symptoms and buboes that could swell to the size of an average apple.
– A group of scientists from Hokkaido University developed an antibody test that could detect avian flu antibodies in only 20minutes.
– The concern about H5N1 is that it is constantly evolving at a very fast rate and could create a human flu pandemic that could kill many millions of people.
– She died from the 1918 flu pandemic.
– The 2009 flu pandemic or swine flu was an Influenzainfluenza pandemic that lasted from early 2009 to late 2010, and the second of the two pandemics involving H1N1 influenza virus.
– Chairul Nidom, a virologist at Airlangga University’s tropical disease center in Surabaya, East Java, did some independent research: he tested the blood of 10 apparently healthy pigs housed near poultry farms in West Java where avian flu had broken out, “Nature” reported.
– Since the flu changes so much from year to year, flu shots have to be given for each new flu season.
– The Swine Flu is susceptible to four licensed drugs in the United States, amantadine, rimantadine, oseltamivir and zanamivir.
– The 1957 and 1968 pandemic flu strains were caused by reassortment between an avian virus and a human virus.
– It is caused by several different viruses, which is why people can have the flu more than once.
– It is said that 11–21% of the then global population had the illness — more than the Spanish flu pandemic.
– The 1957-58 influenza pandemic, also called Asian flu was a time when many people caught H2N2 influenza A and became sick.
– Arriving back at the treehouse Numbuh 5 finds out that the Common Cold has infected the Treehouse Security System And turns the defences against her so Numbuh 5 is tasked to get through the snot infested Treehouse to try and turn off the Treehouse Security System, defeat the Flu Bugs and W.A.T.C.H.B.O.T.S and free Numbuh 4.
– Usually when this happens, the existing flu shot gives some protection so that even if a person who had a flu shot catches it, they do not get as sick.
– He was born during a Spanish flu and smallpox epidemic.
– A new strain of swine influenza A called H1N1 was responsible for the swine flu outbreak in 2009 in humans.
– The bird flu virus H3N2 is endemic in pigs in China.
- Sufferers of the bubonic plague develop fevers, severe flu symptoms and buboes that could swell to the size of an average apple.
- A group of scientists from Hokkaido University developed an antibody test that could detect avian flu antibodies in only 20minutes.
- The concern about H5N1 is that it is constantly evolving at a very fast rate and could create a human flu pandemic that could kill many millions of people.
More in-sentence examples of “flu”:
– In 1957, an Asian flu pandemic infected about 45 million Americans and killed 70,000.
– The CDC keeps track of the different flu viruses that are circulating, and gives this information to the companies that make flu shots.
– A flu vaccine is often called a flu shot.
– The name was the 2009 flu pandemic.
– The flu causes 5% to 15% of cases.
– She died of the Spanish flu in 1918.
– Small changes that happen as flu is passed from one person to another is the most common way flu viruses change.
– This new flu virus got its name because it contains genetic parts that are commonly found in flu viruses that infect pigs.
– It is very difficult to prevent the flu virus.
– A group of scientists from Hokkaido University developed an antibody test that could detect avian flu antibodies in only 20 minutes.
– Eleven years later, from 1968 to 1969, the Hong Kong flu pandemic infected 50 million Americans and caused 33,000 deaths.
– In India, flu called Spanish flu spread like an epidemic killing many people.
– The changes in the flu virus can cause a flu pandemic.
– This is the main reason that people can catch the flu every year.
– A cough and a fever indicate a higher likelihood of the flu in adults.
– As of Friday 3rd July 2009 89,922 cases of Swine Flu have been confirmed.
– HemagglutininH5N8 is a subtype of the bird flu and is highly lethal to wild birds and poultry.
– He won a place on the 1928 Summer Olympics team, but became ill with the flu on his way to Amsterdam, where the Olympics were being held.
– Many people in the prison get sick with the flu at once.
– With a chance to take a series lead in Game 5, the Jazz were beaten by a heroic performance by Michael Jordan playing with the flu like ailment 90-88.
– For example, during an outbreak of the flu, risk would be the number of people who get the flu, divided by the number of people who were Exposure exposed to the flu virus.
– The H1N1 virus responsible for the 2009 swine flu pandemic has an unusual mix of swine, avian and human influenza genetic sequences.
– Influenza, better known as the flu and sometimes called the grippe, is a common childhood illness, but is not as common among adults.
– The two viruses can exchange some of their genetic information, which can create a brand new flu that nobody has ever caught before.
- In 1957, an Asian flu pandemic infected about 45 million Americans and killed 70,000.
- The CDC keeps track of the different flu viruses that are circulating, and gives this information to the companies that make flu shots.
– The flu and scurvy are examples of diseases that are not caused by bacteria, but viruses or poor nutrition.
– The flu was contracted by several players on both the Canadiens and their opponents, the Seattle Metropolitans.
– Another way that the flu can change is when a person or animal catches two different flu viruses.
– In March 1918, a sickness called the Spanish flu went to just about everyone in the camp.
– He became ill with the Spanish flu and later got tuberculosis.
– In early July 2009 Grint had Swine influenzaswine flu and was forced to take a few days off from filming Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
– Some flu viruses are caught from animals.
– These segments act like mini-chromosomes: each time a flu virus is assembled, it needs one copy of each segment.
– Black Elderberry has been found to be effective against the H5N1 strain of Avian Flu Zakay-Rones et al.
– This amazing feat is a lot like when Michael Jordan played well despite the flu in the 1997 Finals against the Utah Jazz.
– Scientists fear the swine flu virus might mutate, or change, into a pandemic as deadly as the 1918/1919 pandemic.
– Held in Seattle, the two teams were tied in the best of five series when it was cancelled due to the Spanish flu epidemic, the first time the Stanley Cup was not awarded.
– The pandemic may be a cause of the flu pandemic had happened in the 21st century that turns out to be new strain of H1N1.
– First described in April 2009, the virus appeared to be a new strain of Swine influenzaH1N1 which resulted when a previous triple bird, swine and human flu viruses.
– The flu kills many people who come back as walkers.
– Barry concluded that Haskell County was the where the first case of the 1918 flu pandemic happened, which killed between 21 and 100 million people.
– But since the flu virus changes all the time, a person’s antibodies do not recognize the virus the next time it happens, because it is different.
– Some people with swine flu also have reported rhinorrhearunny nose, sore throat, nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea.
– The most famous and lethal outbreak was the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic, which lasted from 1918 to 1919.
– If an animal flu virus changes in this way to one that can easily pass from human to human, many people become ill because nobody has any immunity to the new virus.
– Paracetamol and NSAIDs can be used to ease the flu like symptoms.
– Swine flu is common in pigs.
