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- New, Severe Flu Variant Spreading in US: Watch for . . . - TODAY
A mutated strain of influenza A, H3N2 subclade K, is surging worldwide, sparking concerns about a severe flu season in the U S Here's what to symptoms to look out for
- Respiratory Illnesses Data Channel | Respiratory Illnesses | CDC
What it is: A measure of how frequently a wide variety of respiratory symptoms and conditions are diagnosed by emergency department doctors, ranging from the common cold to COVID-19, flu, and RSV Why it matters: Summarizes the total impact of respiratory illnesses, regardless of which diseases are causing people to get sick Respiratory illness activity levels map » Learn about this
- What viruses are going around right now? A guide for adults.
Knowing what viruses are going around can help you stay safe, especially if you’re around people who might get sick easily, like older adults or young kids Symptoms of circulating viruses: When to be concerned Not all colds are the same
- What’s Going Around: RSV, flu, colds, strep - MSN
WellSpan Pediatric Medicine Physicians across the Midstate are seeing flu cases this week “The colder weather is here and so are many cases of flu,” said Dr Stephen Flack, medical director
- A new flu virus variant and lagging vaccinations may mean the . . .
The United States may be heading into its second severe flu season in a row, driven by a mutated strain called subclade K that’s behind early surges in the United Kingdom, Canada and Japan
- Is a virus going around? Details on the flu, COVID, norovirus . . .
The risk of respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, is on the rise, along with that of other illnesses including the flu, stomach flu and COVID-19
- What illnesses are going around? Virus season: COVID, flu . . .
The AMA Update covers a range of health care topics affecting the lives of physicians and patients Learn more about the latest in RSV, COVID-19, influenza, measles outbreak, plus avian flu
- Doctors say norovirus cases are on the rise. What to know and . . .
After a Wyandotte middle school closed its doors earlier this week due to a "potential norovirus outbreak," concerns over whether cases of the illness are on the rise are ringing alarm bells
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