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Please contribute to discussion-- ZayZayEM ( talk) 07:03, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
This article appears to only discuss the influenza that occurs during the annual "flu season". If the "flu season" influenza, or seasonal influenza is an equivalent term for influenza endemic in human populations, there really is no cause for seperate articles.
As we already have an article for influenza in humans ( influenza) this article shgould clearly not duplicate that information.
As the default status of wikipedia's medical articles is that they refer to human conditions, genes and proteins (see Severe combined immunodeficiency vs Severe combined immunodeficiency (non-human)), it would make sense to merge this aricle's present content with flu season to create Seasonal influenza (a much more appropriate term). Once content ahs been filtered and edited to a more clear status a specific article referring to the time period (the season of influenza) as opposed to the characteristics of a disease phenomen (the seasonally occuring influenza epidemic(s)), content might be reasonably considered for splitting.-- ZayZayEM ( talk) 23:25, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
Someone thinks this article should be deleted in favour of Influenza. I think a merge and redirect might be considered carefully. -- SmokeyJoe ( talk) 07:10, 8 September 2015 (UTC)
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Please contribute to discussion-- ZayZayEM ( talk) 07:03, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
This article appears to only discuss the influenza that occurs during the annual "flu season". If the "flu season" influenza, or seasonal influenza is an equivalent term for influenza endemic in human populations, there really is no cause for seperate articles.
As we already have an article for influenza in humans ( influenza) this article shgould clearly not duplicate that information.
As the default status of wikipedia's medical articles is that they refer to human conditions, genes and proteins (see Severe combined immunodeficiency vs Severe combined immunodeficiency (non-human)), it would make sense to merge this aricle's present content with flu season to create Seasonal influenza (a much more appropriate term). Once content ahs been filtered and edited to a more clear status a specific article referring to the time period (the season of influenza) as opposed to the characteristics of a disease phenomen (the seasonally occuring influenza epidemic(s)), content might be reasonably considered for splitting.-- ZayZayEM ( talk) 23:25, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
Someone thinks this article should be deleted in favour of Influenza. I think a merge and redirect might be considered carefully. -- SmokeyJoe ( talk) 07:10, 8 September 2015 (UTC)