Flu-like activity is up in some parts of the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.The ...
DENVER — State health officials confirmed on Monday that a Denver metro area child is the first to die from the flu in the ...
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COVID-19, RSV, and influenza immunizations show continued safety and substantial effectiveness against hospitalization across various populations.
It may feel like you are surrounded by sniffles and coughs, but flu season activity is still low in many parts of the U.S.
Flu hospitalizations are at the third-highest level seen at this point in the season in 15 years, according to the CDC’s latest FluView report. The cumulative flu hospitalization rate for the week ...
Spoiler alert: thorough hand washing, covering your cough and getting your annual flu shot are still the best ways to protect yourself and your loved ones ...
Health experts are urging Americans to get their flu shots as winter approaches, warning that low vaccination rates could ...
Despite a relatively slow start to the flu season, U.S. schools are preparing for an increase in absences and sick children ...
Currently, no state requires the flu vaccine for kids to go to school, and last year, flu vaccinations among students were ...
Scientists have discovered that avian influenza viruses have a gene that makes them incredibly resistant to heat, rendering our body's natural defense system – fever – powerless in fighting infection.
Researchers discovered why bird flu can survive temperatures that stop human flu in its tracks. A key gene, PB1, gives avian viruses the ability to replicate even at fever-level heat. Mice experiments ...