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  • All countries should immediately now activate their pandemic preparedness plans. Countries should remain on high alert for unusual outbreaks of influenza-like illness and severe pneumonia.

    "WHO increases swine flu alert". www.abc.net.au. April 30, 2009.
  • This emotion I'm feeling now, this is love, right?" "I don't know. Is it a longing? Is it a giddy stupid happiness just because you're with me?" "Yes," she said. "That's influenza," said Miro. "Watch for nausea or diarrhea within a few hours.

    Orson Scott Card (2013). “The Ender Quintet”, p.1250, Macmillan
  • This emotion I'm feeling now, this is love, right?

    Orson Scott Card (2013). “The Ender Quintet”, p.1250, Macmillan
  • War, to sane men at the present day, begins to look like an epidemic insanity, breaking out here and there like the cholera or influenza, infecting men's brains instead of their bowels.

    War   Men   Epidemics  
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson (Illustrated)”, p.2970, Delphi Classics
  • Hunger reduces one to an utterly spineless, brainless condition, more like the after-effects of influenza than anything else. It is as though all one's blood had been pumped out and lukewarm water substituted.

    Blood   Water   Hunger  
    George Orwell (2001). “Orwell and the dispossessed: Down and out in Paris and London in the context of essays, reviews and letters selected from The complete works of George Orwell”, ePenguin
  • When I think of 'influence', I think of 'influenza', like somebody's picked up a germ.

  • Eat good dinners and drink good wine; read good novels if you have the leisure and see good plays; fall in love, if there is no reason why you should not fall in love; but do not pore over influenza statistics.

  • Influenza pandemics must be taken seriously precisely because of their capacity to spread rapidly to every country in the world.

    "Influenza A(H1N1)". www.who.int. April 29, 2009.
  • There are dull and bright, sacred and profane, coarse and fine egotists. It is a disease that, like influenza, falls on all constitutions. In the distemper known to physicians as chorea, the patient sometimes turns round, and continues to spin slowly in one spot. Is egotism a metaphysical varioloid of this malady?

    Fall   Physicians   Dull  
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (2000). “Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson: (A Modern Library E-Book)”, p.801, Modern Library
  • My small torrent of words dissipated into an elaborate sense of expanding and receding. It was my entrance into the radiance of imagination. This process was especially magnified within the fevers of influenza, measles, chickenpox, and mumps. I got them all and with each I was privileged with a new level of awareness. Lying deep within myself, the symmetry of a snowflake spinning above me, intensifying through my lids, I seized a most worthy souvenir, a shard of heaven’s kaleidoscope.

    Patti Smith (2010). “Just Kids”, p.5, A&C Black
  • What is important to me is there has been consensus and clarity, (and) much better coordination. We'll be much quicker to control avian influenza as a result.

  • The splendid thing about education is that everyone wants it. Like influenza, you can give it away without losing any of it yourself.

    Evelyn Waugh (1983). “The Essays, Articles and Reviews of Evelyn Waugh”, Methuen
  • One reason why my memory decays is that I have three cats, all so loving and insistent that they play cat's-cradle with every train of thought. They drove me distracted while I was having influenza, gazing at me with large eyes and saying: O Sylvia, you are so ill, you'll soon be dead. And who will feed us then? Feed us now!

    Memories   Cat   Eye  
  • "Influence" is itself influenced, coming from an Italian word for the outbreak of a disease (influenza, outbreak). Influence is that which flows across - permeates - the boundaries of the self.

    Italian   Self   Disease  
    Source: therumpus.net
  • There is no firm dividing line between what is an epidemic and what is not an epidemic, but I think, when you look at a map that shows widespread influenza activity in 36 states, that we regard it -- from a common-sense perspective -- as an epidemic.

    "CDC head calls flu outbreak 'epidemic'". www.cnn.com. December 19, 2003.
  • Measles and TB evolved from diseases of our cattle, influenza from a disease of pigs, and smallpox possibly from a disease of camels. The Americas had very few native domesticated animal species from which humans could acquire such diseases.

    Animal   Pigs   Camels  
  • I never indulge in rhyme or stanza Unless I'm in bed with the influenza.

  • The education bestowed on Flora Poste by her parents had been expensive, athletic and prolonged; and when they died within a few weeks of one another during the annual epidemic of the influenza or Spanish Plague which occurred in her twentieth year, she was discovered to possess every art and grace save that of earning her own living.

    Art   Epidemics   Years  
    Stella Gibbons (1977). “Cold comfort farm”, Penguin (Non-Classics)
  • Vaccination is a public health issue because influenza is a highly contagious disease. If you don't vaccinate your child, his or her schoolmates are much more likely to become ill. That is why some places (New York, for example) are making the vaccine mandatory for school children.

    Source: www.newyorker.com
  • For the first time in history, we can track the evolution of a pandemic in real-time... Influenza viruses are notorious for their rapid mutation and unpredictable behaviour.

    Real   Track   Pandemics  
    "Influenza A(H1N1)". www.who.int. April 29, 2009.
  • A pandemic influenza would mean widespread infection essentially throughout every region of the world.

    Mean   Pandemics   World  
    "H5N1 - Killer Flu". "Wide Angle" with Bill Moyers, www.pbs.org. September 20, 2005.
  • We know there are certain types of viruses that are nasty - influenza, for instance, is an area that is not a blindside. But a lot of viruses have come out of nowhere, like H.I.V., or to a certain extent SARS. Because we know we have the potential to be blindsided, we really have to investigate the unknowns.

    Viruses   Nasty   Type  
  • Pandemic influenza is by nature an international issue; it requires an international solution.

  • The influenza pandemic of 1918 may well be the greatest scourge ever to afflict humanity, exacting a death toll greater than all the wars of the 20th Century combined. The virus that wreaked this havoc apparently developed in birds, and then jumped to people. In other words, it was avian flu.

    War   People   Bird  
  • I have a healthy disrespect for religion. I really do. When Columbus came to this country in 1492 he brought syphilis, diphtheria, tuberculosis, influenza and Christianity. The diseases were curable.

    Source: gearpatrol.com
  • The unique nature about the influenza virus is its great potential for changes, for mutation.

  • My father, who had previously been a civil engineer, died in the great influenza epidemic of 1918.

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