
What You Need to Know about the Flu
R. K. Devlin(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic USA (Publisher)
Published on 18. September 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
979-8-216-37535-7 (ISBN)
Description
What You Need to Know About the Flu offers readers a concise yet in-depth look at the influenza virus and the illness it causes, with both a historical perspective and a contemporary discussion of treatment, prevention, and controversies.
Seasonal influenza strikes each winter, sickening millions, causing thousands of hospitalizations and deaths, and resulting in millions of dollars in health care costs and lost work productivity. The flu can also cause periodic epidemics and global pandemics. Experts fear the next public health emergency may be a new and deadly strain of influenza. This accessible guide helps readers understand why the influenza virus is so difficult to combat.
This book is a part of Bloomsbury's Inside Diseases and Disorders series. This series profiles a variety of physical and psychological conditions, distilling and consolidating vast collections of scientific knowledge into concise, readable volumes. A list of "top 10" essential questions begins each book, providing quick-access answers to readers' most pressing concerns. The text follows a standardized, easy-to-navigate structure, with each chapter exploring a particular facet of the topic. In addition to covering basics such as causes, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, and management options, books in this series delve into issues that are less commonly addressed but still critically important, such as effects on loved ones and caregivers. Case illustrations highlight key themes discussed in the book, accompanied by insightful analyses and recommendations.
Seasonal influenza strikes each winter, sickening millions, causing thousands of hospitalizations and deaths, and resulting in millions of dollars in health care costs and lost work productivity. The flu can also cause periodic epidemics and global pandemics. Experts fear the next public health emergency may be a new and deadly strain of influenza. This accessible guide helps readers understand why the influenza virus is so difficult to combat.
This book is a part of Bloomsbury's Inside Diseases and Disorders series. This series profiles a variety of physical and psychological conditions, distilling and consolidating vast collections of scientific knowledge into concise, readable volumes. A list of "top 10" essential questions begins each book, providing quick-access answers to readers' most pressing concerns. The text follows a standardized, easy-to-navigate structure, with each chapter exploring a particular facet of the topic. In addition to covering basics such as causes, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, and management options, books in this series delve into issues that are less commonly addressed but still critically important, such as effects on loved ones and caregivers. Case illustrations highlight key themes discussed in the book, accompanied by insightful analyses and recommendations.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Primary & secondary/elementary & high school
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
292 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-216-37535-7 (9798216375357)
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Person
R. K. Devlin is an independent scholar in the USA. She holds a BS in exercise physiology, an MBS in biomechanics, and an MD with specialization in infectious diseases.
Content
Series Foreword
Introduction
Essential Questions
1. What Is Influenza?
2. The History of Influenza
3. Causes and Risk Factors
4. Signs and Symptoms
5. Diagnosis, Management, and Treatment
6. Long-Term Prognosis and Potential Complications
7. Effects on Family and Friends
8. Prevention
9. Issues and Controversies
10. Current Research and Future Directions
Case Illustrations
Glossary
Directory of Resources
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
Essential Questions
1. What Is Influenza?
2. The History of Influenza
3. Causes and Risk Factors
4. Signs and Symptoms
5. Diagnosis, Management, and Treatment
6. Long-Term Prognosis and Potential Complications
7. Effects on Family and Friends
8. Prevention
9. Issues and Controversies
10. Current Research and Future Directions
Case Illustrations
Glossary
Directory of Resources
Bibliography
Index