Influenza A Virus: A highly variable influenza virus that can infect multiple species and has a high potential for causing pandemics.
Hemagglutinin:A glycoprotein found on the surface of influenza viruses that allows them to bind to host cells.
Neuraminidase Inhibitors: A class of antiviral drugs used to treat flu by blocking the function of neuraminidase, an enzyme essential for viral replication.