Influenza is a disease commonly called the flu.
It may also refer to:
Disease
Flu
- Influenzavirus, the viruses that cause influenza disease
 - Influenza epidemic, "the influenza" mass disease for a given region in a given year
 - Influenza pandemic, "the influenza" global mass disease for a given year
 - Seasonal influenza, "the influenza" for a given year
 - 1918 influenza pandemic
 
Other
- Influenza-like illness, illness that resembles, mistaken for, called influenza
 - Intestinal influenza (stomach flu), gastroenteritis not necessarily related to influenza
 - Parainfluenza
 
Songs
- Influenza (2000 song), a song by Kruder & Dorfmeister
 - Influenza (1997 song), a B-side by Tanya Donelly off the album Lovesongs for Underdogs
 - Influenza (1983 song), a song by Gene Loves Jezebel off the album Promise (Gene Loves Jezebel album)
 - Influenza (1982 song), a song by Todd Rundgren off the album The Ever Popular Tortured Artist Effect
 
Other uses
- Haemophilus influenzae (H. influenzae) a bacterium mistakenly thought to cause influenza
 - PLOS Currents: Influenza (2009–13), a defunct research journal
 - Influenza: The Musical (Even Stevens), a 2002 episode of Even Stevens
 
See also
Search for "influenza"  on Wikipedia.
- Haemophilus influenzae
 - Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses, a research journal
 - All pages with titles containing influenza or influenzas
 - All pages with titles beginning with influenza
 - Flu (disambiguation)
 - Grippe (disambiguation)
 - Influence (disambiguation)
 
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