Common cold syndrome

Japanese: 感冒症候群 - かんぼうしょうこうぐん
Common cold syndrome

…Fever usually lasts for 3 to 5 days. Infectious diseases other than influenza viruses often begin with similar inflammation of the upper respiratory tract, making them difficult to distinguish from what is called the common cold syndrome (cold). Common cold syndrome often does not take the form of a clear epidemic, but the only way to make a definitive diagnosis is to measure the antibody titer against the influenza virus through a serological test. …

*Some of the terminology that refers to "cold syndrome" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…発熱はふつう3~5日継続する。インフルエンザウイルス以外による感染症でも,同じような上気道の炎症で始まることが多く,とくに感冒症候群(風邪)と呼ばれているものとは区別しにくい。感冒症候群は明確な流行の形をとらない場合が多いが,確実な診断は血清学的検査によってインフルエンザウイルスに対する抗体価を測定する以外に方法はない。…

※「感冒症候群」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。

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