Acute Phase Proteins Definition & Disparate Plasma Proteins

Acute phase proteins are plasma proteins, the synthesis and the circulating concentrations of which are adaptively regulated in response to most forms of acute inflammation, infection and tissue injury. The name arises from the fact that the first such protein, C-reactive protein (CRP), was originally discovered in serum sickness of patients in the acute phase of pneumococcal pneumonia. (more…)

How to Protect Yourself From Flu - Flu Vaccination and Flu Prevention

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What is Flu?

Influenza, commonly known as “the flu,” is a contagious disease caused by a virus. It can cause mild to severe illness and at times can lead to death. When someone who has influenza sneezes, coughs, or even talks, the influenza virus is expelled into the air and may be inhaled by anyone close by.

Who Gets the Flu?

Each year, approximately 10% to 20% of the American population get sick with the flu. Approximately 200,000 hospitalizations occur due to influenza-associated illness each year. About 36,000 Americans die each year from flu and complications arising from flu. (more…)