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It's flu season, but not all influenza is the same. If you're feeling sick, it helps to know the difference between flu A and flu B symptoms, experts say.
Flu A and flu B symptoms. Whether it's flu A or flu B, you can expect to develop the same symptoms — so it'll be impossible to know which strain you have just based off the symptoms.
Both influenza A and B infections typically manifest the same broad symptoms, although they can vary case by case. Only testing by a doctor can reveal which type a patient has contracted.
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