At the beginning of the sentence and when it forms part of the proper noun or when used in the title.
Example:
Global Influenza Programme
influenza, flue
Influenza is a noun.
No, seasons are not capitalized.
Wikipedia is capitalized.
The word Influenza comes from "influence" and refers to the cause of the disease; Changes in medical thought led to its modification to influenza del freddo, meaning "influence of the cold" Thus "flu" is short for "influenza".
No, because it isnot a propernoun.
At the beginning of the sentence and when it forms part of the proper noun or when used in the title. Example: Global Influenza Programme
Edwin D. Kilbourne has written: 'The Influenza viruses and influenza' -- subject(s): Influenza, Influenza viruses 'Influenza' -- subject(s): Influenza, Influenza viruses, Orthomyxoviridae
Fungi do not cause influenza. Viruses Cause influenza.
influenza, flue
There is none since "flu" is already an abbreviation for "influenza".
Influenza is a viral infection - it is caused by a virus, not a bacterium.
Flu stands for influenza. As you can tell, it's just a shortened version of the word.
Yes, influenza is a virus.
The Spanish Influenza
Influenza is a noun.
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