flu
The flu are:
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Influenza , infectious disease: viral flu, real flu
- Asian flu (1957-1958)
- Hong Kong flu (1968-1970)
- Russian flu 1977/1978
- Russian flu 1889–1895, see pandemic influenza from 1889 to 1895
- Spanish flu (1918-1920)
- Swine flu:
- an infectious disease that occurred pandemic in humans in 2009/10 and caused by a new subtype of the influenza A virus H1N1, see pandemic H1N1 2009/10
- an infectious disease caused by a subtype of the influenza A virus H1N1, which occurred epidemically in the United States in 1976, see Influenza A virus H1N1 # The "swine flu" of 1976
- an infectious disease in pigs; see swine influenza
- Bird flu:
- highly pathogenic influenza virus infection (HPAI), see avian influenza
- Influenza A virus H5N1, increased migration to humans since 1997, see bird flu H5N1
- Influenza A virus H5N8, repeated outbreaks in European poultry holdings since 1983, see bird flu H5N8
- Influenza A virus H7N9, increased migration to humans since 2013, see bird flu H7N9
- Flu-like infection, see cold
- Gastrointestinal flu, or stomach flu, colloquially for gastroenteritis
Flu is the family name of the following people:
- Peter Grippe (1912–2002), American artist
- Ragnar Grippe (* 1951), Swedish musician and composer
Flu stands for:
- Flu , music album by American post-hardcore band Jawbox (1991)
See also:
- Crib (disambiguation)
Wiktionary: flu - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations