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Popular cold English
Influenza, English word, noun, when used as a noun, means "flu, name; (France) Fru ".
Phrase collocation
Stomach flu gastroenteritis; Gastrointestinal cold; Stomach cold; viral-gastroenteritis
Fluvastatin influenza vaccine; Get a cold vaccine; Cold vaccine; Cold vaccine
Asian flu; asian flu
Seasonal influenza; Seasonal influenza; Seasonal influenza
flu symptoms
Vaccinate against influenza
Influenza b human influenza virus b; Influenza A virus; ? Influenza B? ; influenza B virus
Flu. Flu? Flu? ; Flu; Detailed translation
influenza vaccine
Bilingual example
He gave me the flu.
He gave me the flu.
You have the flu.
You have the flu.
Clinicians should be aware of this when patients walk into their clinics or offices with flu symptoms.
This is what clinicians should know when patients with flu symptoms walk out of the clinic or office.
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