Antibiotics do not
work against flu viruses, but if there is a secondary bacterial pneumonia it's important your dog gets on an antibiotic promptly.
Not exact matches
Because the swine
flu virus was traced on the evolutionary tree to see how it mutated and thus develop a vaccine that
works against it.
Knowledge — understanding how
flu viruses work so they can be stopped early in their journey — is likely to be the best protection we have
against another epidemic.
Studies have shown that
flu vaccines
work better at protecting
against influenza B or influenza A H1N1
viruses than influenza A H3N2.
They are helping researchers study how drugs
work against the swine
flu virus and how space and time warp around colliding black holes.
The
flu vaccine
works by exposing the body to parts of inactivated
flu from the three major different types of
flu that infect humans, prompting the immune system to develop antibodies
against these
viruses.
You should also, in general, refuse antibiotic treatment for routine colds and
flu; they won't
work against viruses.