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Influenza A virus and Rhabdomyolysis

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Influenza A virus and Rhabdomyolysis

Influenza A virus vs. Rhabdomyolysis

Influenza A virus causes influenza in birds and some mammals, and is the only species of influenza virus A genus of the Orthomyxoviridae family of viruses. Rhabdomyolysis is a condition in which damaged skeletal muscle breaks down rapidly.

Similarities between Influenza A virus and Rhabdomyolysis

Influenza A virus and Rhabdomyolysis have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Influenza A virus, Influenzavirus B, Myalgia, Red blood cell.

Influenza A virus

Influenza A virus causes influenza in birds and some mammals, and is the only species of influenza virus A genus of the Orthomyxoviridae family of viruses.

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Influenzavirus B

Influenzavirus B is a genus in the virus family Orthomyxoviridae.

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Myalgia

Myalgia, or muscle pain, is a symptom of many diseases and disorders.

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Red blood cell

Red blood cells-- also known as RBCs, red cells, red blood corpuscles, haematids, erythroid cells or erythrocytes (from Greek erythros for "red" and kytos for "hollow vessel", with -cyte translated as "cell" in modern usage), are the most common type of blood cell and the vertebrate's principal means of delivering oxygen (O2) to the body tissues—via blood flow through the circulatory system.

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Influenza A virus and Rhabdomyolysis Comparison

Influenza A virus has 108 relations, while Rhabdomyolysis has 245. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 1.13% = 4 / (108 + 245).

References

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