14th Annual Congress on Influenza Respiratory Diseases & Infections : Vaccines and Therapeutics December 01-02, 2016 Atlanta Georgia, USA
Conference series LLC cordially invites all the participants from across the globe to attend 14th Annual Congress on Influenza, Respiratory Diseases & Infections: Vaccines and Therapeutics going to be held during December 01-02, 2016 in Atlanta, USA.
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Conference series LLC cordially invites to attend 14th Annual Congress on Influenza, Respiratory Diseases & Infections: Vaccines and Therapeutics which includes prompt Keynote Presentations, Special Sessions, Workshops, Symposiums, Oral Presentations, Poster Presentations and Exhibitions by world renowned researchers, young scientists, students and business delegates from different parts of the globe.
IRDI Vaccines conference in Atlanta aims at development of research in the fields of immunology and microbiology with a vast program consisting of various sessions which includes all aspects of production, development, clinical trials, delivery systems, and distribution of vaccines for influenza & respiratory diseases.
Influenza (flu), also referred to as seasonal flu, is a highly contagious respiratory disease caused by influenza viruses; but the term is commonly used for similar illnesses caused by other viral respiratory pathogens. Influenza viruses infect the respiratory tract (nose, throat, and lungs) in humans. The flu is different from common cold, as the symptoms are more severe. Influenza may include fever, headache, malaise, cough, body aches, sore throat, and nasal congestion.
The virus spreads rapidly from person to person, individuals can be affected with flu usually when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Respiratory diseases ranges from mild, self-limiting such as the common cold, bacterial pneumonia, pulmonary embolism, and tuberculosis.
Influenza vaccines which are basically trivalent and termed as traditional vaccines provide protection against three flu viruses namely, influenza A (H1N1) virus, influenza A (H3N2) virus and influenza B virus. While quadrivalent vaccines also protect against the same viruses as the trivalent vaccine and also additional B virus.
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