noun
- Plural of parainfluenza; a group of viruses that cause respiratory infections, particularly in children, characterized by croup and other upper respiratory symptoms.
Usage: medical/scientific term; typically used in plural form; common in pediatric and clinical contexts
Examples
- Parainfluenzas are among the most common causes of croup in young children.
- The pediatrician tested the child for parainfluenzas after observing symptoms of respiratory infection.
- Parainfluenzas typically spread during fall and winter months.
- There are four main types of parainfluenzas that affect humans.
- The laboratory confirmed the presence of parainfluenzas through viral culture.