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La metáfora bélica durante la crisis sanitaria de la gripe A

2011

This article aims to illustrate how became a fundamental communicative resource for the mass media when reporting on the H1N1 virus during the swine flu health crisis. This analogy heightened public fear so much so that many individuals demanded that the government acquire certain drugs and vaccines to protect themselves from the virus. This research is based on the information which appeared in three national dailies –El Pais, El Mundo and ABC– over a six-month period, as well as academic publications, documents and articles available in the media and Internet.

Linguistics and LanguageGovernmentResource (biology)business.industryPolitical scienceAnalogyThe InternetPublic administrationbusinessH1n1 virusLanguage and LinguisticsMass mediaCírculo de lingüística aplicada a la comunicación
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Bleeding Follicular Conjunctivitis due to Influenza H1N1 Virus

2010

Influenza H1N1 or A virus is a new virus serotype capable of human-to-human transmission. This infection causes a flu syndrome similar to that of seasonal influenza, with only one case of conjunctivitis described and no clinical details or microbiological confirmation. Its diagnosis is performed by PCR of pharyngeal smear of the patients affected. We report the first well-documented case in the medical literature of conjunctivitis by H1N1 virus.

Serotypebusiness.industryTransmission (medicine)virusesInfluenza h1n1virus diseasesCase ReportH1n1 virusFlu syndromeVirusrespiratory tract diseasesSeasonal influenzaOphthalmologylcsh:Ophthalmologylcsh:RE1-994ImmunologyMedicinebusinessFollicular conjunctivitisJournal of Ophthalmology
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