Which statement is about the flu?

A.) It is a bacterial disease.
B.) There is never a fever associated with the flu.
C.) It is less serious than the cold virus.
D.) It is spread by contact with infected people or objects.

The statement about the flu is D) It is spread by contact with infected people or objects.

D.) It is spread by contact with infected people or objects.

To determine which statement is about the flu, we need to evaluate each option:

A.) It is a bacterial disease. - This statement is incorrect. The flu is not caused by bacteria but by the influenza virus.

B.) There is never a fever associated with the flu. - This statement is also incorrect. Fever is a common symptom of the flu.

C.) It is less serious than the cold virus. - This statement is subjective, and it is worth noting that the flu can be more severe than the common cold. Generally, the flu can lead to more severe complications such as pneumonia, especially in high-risk individuals.

D.) It is spread by contact with infected people or objects. - This statement is correct. The flu spreads through respiratory droplets when someone with the flu coughs, sneezes, or talks. It can also spread by touching contaminated surfaces or objects and then touching the face, especially the nose and mouth.

Based on the evaluation, the correct statement about the flu is D.) It is spread by contact with infected people or objects.