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Flu virus as the vehicle for the various other and combined infections The flu virus (influenza) acts as a significant vehicle for other infections by severely weakening the respiratory system’s immune defenses, allowing secondary infections—particularly bacterial pneumonia, ear infections, and sinusitis—to take hold. It can trigger severe, combined viral-bacterial infections that significantly raise the risk of hospitalization or death. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Key Mechanisms of Secondary Infections Respiratory Damage: The influenza virus damages the respiratory epithelium, making it easier for bacteria to adhere and cause infections. Common Secondary Bacteria: The most common bacteria associated wi