(Photo Credit: E+/Getty Images) Three types of flu viruses affect humans: types A, B, and C. Type A and B cause the annual influenza epidemics that have up to 20% of the population sniffling ...
It's flu season right now, and the U.S. is in the midst of a wave that's straining hospitals. But not all influenza is the ...
There are more than 100 different Influenza A subtype combinations currently known. Influenza B viruses, however, typically change more slowly than Influenza A and only infect humans. Experts say ...
What does it mean to have flu A or flu B this season, and do these types of flu have the same symptoms? Here's what to know about the flu viruses. According to the Cleveland Clinic, influenza A ...
But, in general, "during the respiratory (virus) season, we tend to see A coming up earlier," Ray explains, "and then the tail of the epidemic tends to be influenza B." Whether you have influenza ...