RSV, respiratory syncytial virus, usually peaks in December and January while infecting the nose, throat and lungs, usually ...
There’s a new term to describe the rise of respiratory illnesses this season: “quad-demic.” The “quad” in quad-demic refers ...
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verywellhealth on MSNFlu, COVID, and RSV: It's Peak SeasonFor the week ending Jan. 25, seasonal flu activity remains high and increasing. Clinical laboratories tested 129,378 ...
Hospital visits in Illinois due to flu are "quite high," with COVID and RSV also circulating. But what are the symptoms of ...
Maybe you've been in a room recently with someone who's coughing, but they say "I promise it's not COVID." While it's important to still be cautious about COVID-19, there are other viral ...
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WRIC Richmond on MSNCDC reports rise in respiratory illnesses in VirginiaRespiratory illnesses like the flu, COVID-19 and RSV have been on the rise recently in Virginia. According to the U.S.
The U.S. winter virus season is in full force, and by one measure is the most intense in 15 years.
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Morning Rush (Video) on MSNRising Flu Cases in the US: CDC Reports Alarming TrendsThe U.S. is currently grappling with an intense flu season, with the CDC reporting over 24 million cases, 310,000 hospitalizations, and 13,000 deaths. According to infectious disease epidemiologist Dr ...
If you feel like you're coming down with something, there's good reason. The hallmarks of the winter season, including lower temperatures, low humidity and indoor heating systems, can create the ...
That flu activity is peaking now isn’t unexpected. You can catch the flu year-round, and peak season in the U.S. tends to be between December and February. February, though, is the clear winner. Since ...
respiratory syncytial virus, usually peaks in December and January while infecting the nose, throat and lungs, usually causing mild, cold-like symptoms, the CDC says. Those symptoms make it ...
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