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In influenza the antigen _____ facilitates viral release by cleaving sialic acid
Influenza undergoes antigenic _____ due to point mutations in the hemagglutinin (HA) or neuraminidase (NA) genes resulting in seasonal outbreaks & epidemics
What is the management of uncomplicated influenza patients at ↑ risk? _____
Antigenic _____ necessitates annual influenza vaccine updates to match circulating strains
What is the management of complicated influenza? 1st-line: _____ 2nd-line: Inhaled zanamivir
Influenza A is named according to _____ & neuraminidase (NA) subtypes
A patient in winter suffers from sudden-onset high fever, cough, headache, & myalgia. O/E patient has a temp. of 39.0°C, tachycardic, & clear lungs. What is the likely diagnosis? _____
Hint: ?diagnosis
What is the management of uncomplicated influenza in healthy patients? _____
Influenza undergoes antigenic _____ due to genetic reassortment of hemagglutinin (HA) or neuraminidase (NA) genes, resulting in pandemics
An elderly patient with +ve RT-PCR for influenza A develops worsening SOB, oxygen saturations of 88% and bilateral interstitial infiltrates on CXR, what is the likely diagnosis? _____
Hint: ?diagnosis
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