What is influenza?
influenza virus
In most parts of Australia, influenza outbreaks are seasonal, occurring between late autumn and early spring. Seasonal outbreaks occur every year and vary from mild sporadic outbreaks to serious epidemics; it is estimated that between 5 and 20% of the population may be infected annually. Occasionally severe worldwide outbreaks (pandemics) occur involving higher infection rates and more severe disease.
Influenza vaccines are available which offer a high degree of protection against seasonal illness and the severe consequences of influenza; however, these must be administered annually due to changes in the influenza viruses. Recently some effective antiviral medications for influenza have been developed, based on original Australian research, and these can be used to treat influenza infections provided that they are taken in the early stages of the illness.
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Content Updated ( Monday, 26 November 2007 )
Last Updated (Sunday, 21 February 2010 01:12)


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