In winter, it is common to relate the lower temperatures to the increase in influenza cases. Although the conditions of the station create an environment favorable to the circulation of respiratory viruses, the cold alone is not responsible for causing this disease. In practice, some habits adopted during this period may have an even greater impact on the immune system. The alert becomes stronger in view of the latest data from the InfoGripe new…
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In winter, it is common to relate the lower temperatures to the increase in influenza cases. Although the conditions of the station create an environment favorable to the circulation of respiratory viruses, the cold alone is not responsible for causing this disease. In practice, some habits adopted during this period may have an even greater impact on the immune system. The alert becomes stronger in view of the latest data from the InfoGripe new…