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Influenza

Influenza. Cory Schreiber, Max Burger, Coleton Coalson, Anthony Koluder. What Influenza Is. Contagious respiratory illness Mild-severe illness, possibly death. Distribution. Infected people can spread it up to 6 feet away by sneezing, talking, etc. Spread by droplets

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Influenza

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  1. Influenza Cory Schreiber, Max Burger, Coleton Coalson, Anthony Koluder

  2. What Influenza Is • Contagious respiratory illness • Mild-severe illness, possibly death

  3. Distribution • Infected people can spread it up to 6 feet away by sneezing, talking, etc. • Spread by droplets • Droplets can land in or on others

  4. How It's Controlled • Best way: get vaccinated every year • Wash hands

  5. Social Factors • It affects you by leading to school absences, & complications such as hospitalization and other aspects of everyday life.

  6. Economic Factors • Flu shots usually cost from $5 to $30 • Health insurance plans cover flu shots • Stores offer limited discounts of $5 • It costs 70 to 166 million each year for the US.

  7. Environmental Factors • Migratory birds play a part in spreading the disease throughout Asia & possibly the world.

  8. Spread from other species • Different subtypes (H3N2, H2N2, H1N1, & H1N1) infect different species

  9. Statistics

  10. Video on swine flu http://news.discovery.com/human/videos/human-h1n1-swine-flu-a-look-inside.htm

  11. H1N1 • Commonly known as the swine flu • The H = hemagglutinin • The N = neuraminidase • Both control the infectivity of disease

  12. 1918 Epidemic • World War I:16 million lives. • Total: 50 million people. • One fifth of the world's population was attacked by this deadly virus.

  13. How Money Could Help • Vietnam & Indonesia combined cost $3 million for flu shots • It’s $7 for flu shots in Vietnam

  14. Work Cited • "Images of Influenza Viruses." Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 18 Dec. 2012. Web. 08 Feb. 2013. • "Older Americans 2004: Key Indicators of Well-Being." Older Americans 2004: Key Indicators of Well-Being. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Feb. 2013. • "Cold and Flu Guidelines." N.p., n.d. Web. • "Flu Shot Cost." Cost of a Flu Shot. N.p., n.d. Web. 1 • 2 Fe"Influenza Neuraminidase." RCSB PDB-101. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Feb. 2013.b. 2013.

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