The worst flu season the United States has had in more than a decade may have reached its peak, according to the US Centers ...
Flu season is in full force in the United States. At least 310,000 flu-related hospitalizations and 13,000 deaths have been reported since October, according to the most recent data from the ...
There are two players every flu season: influenza Type A and Type B. Influenza A tends to pop up early in the season and accounts for more than 75 percent of all cases, while influenza B typically ...
Here are six facts to know about bird flu ... While we’re in the midst of a difficult flu season, Dr. Wohl says that bird flu is still largely limited to people with direct exposure to farm ...
As reports swirl about a “quademic” sweeping the nation, it can feel like every virus is peaking at once as Americans sniffle and sneeze their way through cold and flu season. In reality ...
Doctors are calling this flu season the worst in the last 15 years – reflected in a high number of cases in the tri-state area and 40 other states. Data from the CDC has found that ...
The flu is taking its toll right now. Schools across the country are being forced to close as cases climb and hospitals report their emergency rooms are filling up with flu sufferers. In fact the ...
By some measures, this year’s flu season is the worst in 15 years. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recorded at least 24 million cases of influenza and 310,000 hospitalizations ...
After a moderate influenza season last year, flu has returned with a vengeance this winter. The CDC estimates flu has killed between 16,000 to 79,000 people (including 68 children), infected ...