Over 160,000 people this season have landed in the hospital from flu complications, CDC estimates. More than 6,600 have died.
At least 15 states have very high levels of influenza, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
— The flu, caused by influenza viruses that are always changing, leads to fever, chills, cough, sore throat, runny nose, body ...
(NEXSTAR) — Respiratory illnesses are spreading throughout the U.S., causing multiple states to see a spike in hospital ...
According to the CDC, so far this season there have already been 5,000 deaths from the flu, 110,000 hospitalizations and 16 pediatric deaths.
“We are seeing somewhere in between 10 to 20 patients each day in the Children’s Hospital who need admissions,” Chief Medical ...
It's easier to catch the common cold and other types of illnesses during "sick season," from October to May. These ...
There’s no medication for norovirus. Instead, you’ll need to rehydrate as much as possible with water and other liquids. Seek ...
COVID-19, influenza, RSV, and norovirus—have created what experts are calling a "quad-demic" in the U.S. Here's what to know ...
However, it is of paramount importance that we don’t brush off those signs as just a common cold or flu ... for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), though symptoms may vary, epidemiologists ...
In the winter months, it seems few are safe from some kind of illness — flu, COVID-19, norovirus, colds, and that’s definitely the case right now for Georgia and South Carolina.