Title POJAVNOST I KLINIČKA OBILJEŽJA SEZONSKE GRIPE
Title (english) PREVALENCE AND CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF SEASONAL INFLUENZA
Author Ivana Planjar
Mentor Ozren Polašek (mentor)
Committee member Ana Stipčić (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Iris Jerončić Tomić (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Ozren Polašek (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Split (University Department of Health Studies) Split
Defense date and country 2014-09-26, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline BIOMEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE Public Health and Health Care Public Health
Abstract Sezonska gripa ili influenca je akutna zarazna bolest dišnog sustava. Lako se prenosi, a prouzročena je virusima influence A, B i C. Tip A je najopasniji, napada mnoge sisavce i ptice, uzrokuje većinu bolesti u čovjeka te je najizgledniji da stvori epidemiju. Tip B napada ljude i ptice te može isto uzrokovati epidemije.Tip C utječe samo na ljude i ne uzrokuje epidemije.
Virus influence poznat je po svojoj jedinstvenoj sposobnosti da uzrokuje eksplozivne epidemije i pandemije akutne febrilne respiratorne bolesti u svih dobnih grupa. Epidemije influence, koje se pojavljuju svake godine, uzrokuju brojne zdravstvene, društvene i ekonomske probleme. Influenca se među ljudima poglavito prenosi kapljicama iz nosa i grla inficirane osobe koja kiše ili kašlje. Prijenos se isto tako može ostvariti direktnim i indirektnim kontaktom putem respiratornih sekreta.Inkubacija influence iznosi svega 1 do 3 dana. Bolest nastupa vrlo naglo, a praćena je visokom temperaturom i jače istaknutim općim simptomima. Influenca uzrokuje brojne komplikacije, a one mogu imati smrtni ishod ili zahtijevaju bolničko liječenje, pogotovo u starijih ljudi. Komplikacije su najčešće u dišnom sustavu ali mogu biti zahvaćeni i ostali organi.
Osnovno je liječenje influence simptomatsko. Najdjelotvornija metoda zaštite od sezonske gripe je cijepljenje. Preporučuje se cijepljenje protiv gripe svim osobama rizične skupine te svima koji ne žele oboljeti od gripe.
Abstract (english) Seasonal Influenza is an acute infectious disease of the respiratory system. Easy to transmit, it is caused by influenza viruses A, B and C. Type A is the most dangerous, as it is affecting many mammals and birds, causes most diseases in man and the most likely to create an epidemic. Type B affects humans and birds, and may also cause outbreaks, while Type C only affects humans and does not cause epidemics.
The influenza virus is known for its unique ability to cause explosive epidemics and pandemics of acute febrile respiratory illness in all age groups. Influenza epidemic, which occurs every year, causes numerous health, social and economic problems. It is primarily transmitted between people by droplets from the nose and throat of an infected person who sneezes or coughs. The transfer can also be achieved by direct and indirect contact with respiratory secretions. The incubation period of influenza is only 1 to 3 days. The disease occurs very rapidly and is accompanied by high fever and more prominent general symptoms. Influenza causes many complications, and they may have a fatal outcome or requiring hospitalization, especially in older people. Complications are usually transient in nature but may be affected, and other organs.
The basic treatmentof Influenza is symptomatic, whilte the most effective method of protection against seasonal flu is vaccination. It is recommended for all persons at increased risk and those who do not want to get sick from the flu.
Keywords
sezonska gripa
virus influence A
B i C
cijepljenje
Keywords (english)
seasonal influenza
influenza viruses A
B and C
vaccination
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:176:741382
Study programme Title: Nursing (university/undergraduate) Study programme type: university Study level: undergraduate Academic / professional title: sveučilišni prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) sestrinstva (sveučilišni prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) sestrinstva)
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