H1N1 Full Form
(Hemagglutinin Type 1 and Neuraminidase Type 1)
‘Influenza’ A (H1N1) virus is a subtype of influenza A virus and was the most common cause of human influenza (flu) in humans. Influenza viruses can be identified based on the chemical structure of specific proteins found on the outer surface coat of the virus particle. The two dominant proteins found on the virus surface are known as Hemagglutinin (often referred to as “H” or “HA”) and Neuraminidase (“N” or “NA”). There are many forms of H and versions of N.
Short Form | H1N1 |
Full Form | Hemagglutinin Type 1 and Neuraminidase Type 1 |
Category | Medical > Viruses & Bacteria |
Country | Worldwide |
Popularity | |
Other Full Form list in same category - Viruses & Bacteria
S.No. | Short Form | Full Form | Country | Popularity |
1 |
HIV |
Human Immunodeficiency Virus |
Worldwide |
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2 |
FCB |
Fecal Coliform Bacteria |
Worldwide |
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3 |
MTB |
Mycobacterium Tuberculosis |
Worldwide |
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4 |
AMR |
Antimicrobial Resistance |
Worldwide |
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5 |
H1N1 |
Hemagglutinin Type 1 and Neuraminidase Type 1 |
Worldwide |
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6 |
CRP |
CAMP Receptor Protein |
Worldwide |
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7 |
ASLV |
Avian Sarcoma and Leukosis Virus |
Worldwide |
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8 |
MIC |
Minimum Inhibitory Concentration |
Worldwide |
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9 |
MV |
Marburg Virus |
Worldwide |
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10 |
HP |
Helicobacter Pylori |
Worldwide |
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11 |
HSV |
Herpes Simplex Virus |
Worldwide |
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12 |
MCLR |
Microcystin-LR |
Worldwide |
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13 |
BK |
the virus was named after the initials of the first patient |
Worldwide |
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14 |
HCV |
Hepatitis C Virus |
Worldwide |
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