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RSV, COVID and flu
Are your symptoms the flu, COVID, RSV, Norovirus? How to tell the difference
Flu season is here in New Jersey, but other illnesses are in full swing in the Garden State. Here are the symptoms and how long you're contagious.
Respiratory illnesses surge as flu, RSV and COVID-19 cases rise in the U.S.
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), hospitals are seeing a high number of flu cases and a very high number of RSV cases. (C
Flu, RSV, and Norovirus Are in Full Swing, While COVID Looms
Most U.S. states are reporting high or very high flu-like activity, while COVID-19 rates remain lower than this time last year.
COVID-19, the flu, norovirus and RSV: How to prepare for this cold and flu season
Here are some ways to prepare for this cold and flu season as four illnesses circulate the country at one time. COVID-19, the flu, norovirus and RSV: How to prepare for this cold and flu season Could Aaron Rodgers trade the New York Jets for the black and gold of the Pittsburgh Steelers?
Flu symptoms, norovirus, and other viral illnesses surge - how to protect yourself this winter
As the flu season goes into overdrive, how do you know if you have the viral infection or another of the nasty diseases that tend to be more prevalent in the winter?
What’s Making Me Sick- Cold, Flu, Norovirus Or COVID-19?
Cold, flu, norovirus, and COVID-19 share overlapping symptoms like fever, cough, and fatigue, but differ in severity and duration. Handwashing, vaccines, and staying home when sick can help prevent infections.
CD, Bird Flu and type A influenza
CDC alerts clinicians to accelerate type A flu subtyping in hospitalized patients
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention today released an advisory recommending clinicians expedite subtyping of type A influenza samples from hospitalized patients, particularly individuals in an intensive care unit.
US CDC Recommends Faster Testing for Bird Flu in Hospitalized Patients
By Leah Douglas and Tom Polansek (Reuters) -People hospitalized for flu should be tested for bird flu within 24 hours, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Thursday, in an expansion of the agency's efforts to tackle ongoing infections in humans.
Hospitals Should Test All Influenza Patients for Bird Flu, CDC Says
CDC officials say they extended the guidance now because they are seeing more H5N1 patients whose illness they cannot track back to an infected bird or cow.
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Where are flu rates surging? See maps
At least 15 states have very high levels of influenza, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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These 3 Illnesses Are Spiking In GA, CDC Says
GEORGIA — Health experts are warning that there is currently a "high" level of three respiratory illnesses circulating in ...
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Flu activity is high in most of the US. Some hospitals are struggling to manage the surge
Flu activity has surged to high levels in many states, overwhelming some hospitals. Experts discuss what to expect for the ...
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Cold and flu season in full swing, respiratory illness outbreaks growing
According to the CDC, so far this season there have already been 5,000 deaths from the flu, 110,000 hospitalizations and 16 ...
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Flu, COVID, and RSV: Flu Is Driving a Surge of Illness in Most States
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-19 case counts are high and rising in most parts of the United States, according to recent data by the ...
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