Flu cases are ticking down, but experts warn the U.S. isn’t out of the woods yet.
After a record week of flu activity in the US, hospitalizations and deaths continue to grow.
At least 180,000 hospitalizations have been recorded, CDC data shows.
Flu activity continues to remain elevated across the U.S. with at least 18 million cases, according to newly released data ...
The CDC recently announced the biggest change to childhood vaccine guidelines in decades, shifting several previously routine ...
Flu activity remained elevated nationwide during the week ending Jan. 3, with pediatric deaths and overall hospitalizations ...
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Flu activity eases but remains high nationwide, CDC says
According to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, flu activity has declined or held steady ...
WASHINGTON, DC -The United States has recorded at least 18 million influenza illnesses, 230,000 hospitalizations and 9,300 ...
Parents who wish to have their children vaccinated against the flu may still do so in consultation with their child’s ...
The CDC estimates there have been at least 11 million illnesses so far.
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The CDC says that there’s a common virus that is more deadly than the flu
The CDC has found that coronavirus, AKA: Covid-19, is kills more people than the flu each year, even after the pandemic has ...
A new flu strain known as subclade K is fueling a spike in flu activity across the U.S. What to know about Arizona's flu activity.
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