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Covid, flu and RSV rising in US
Covid, flu and RSV rising in the US: Key symptoms to know
The CDC reports that influenza A, COVID-19, norovirus, and RSV are on the rise this winter, with symptoms such as fever, cough, and shortness of breath making it difficult to distinguish between illnesses.
Where are COVID, flu and RSV cases rising in the US? See maps
Influenza A, COVID-19 and norovirus (stomach flu) are on the rise, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But there's a fourth "bug" the public should be aware of: respiratory syncytial virus. RSV causes cold-like symptoms and affects the breathing passages and lungs.
Flu, COVID, and RSV: Flu Is Driving a Surge of Illness in Most States
Flu and COVID-19 case counts are high and rising in most parts of the United States, according to recent data by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). RSV case counts are also elevated in most states, especially in children.
RSV, flu, COVID-19 and norovirus are on the rise in 2025. What to know
RSV has been trending upwards since November before peaking on Dec. 21 with 2.7 hospitalizations per 100,000 people in the U.S., more hospitalizations than the flu but fewer than COVID. Noah Greenspan,
With flu and RSV on the rise, how Colorado Springs is trying to keep healthy
State Public Health Data shows flu and RSV hospitalizations are rising. Officials say this season is similar to pre-COVID years.
First human bird flu death in US reported
After 1st US bird flu death, expert says 'We need to take it seriously'
Since March of last year, the U.S. has reported 66 bird flu infections, primarily mild cases among farmworkers exposed to sick poultry or dairy cows.
First U.S. Death From Bird Flu Reported in Louisiana
SOURCES: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, health update, Jan. 6, 2025; CBS News; U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, health update, Dec. 18, 2024; Lou
1st human bird flu death in US reported
The first person has died of bird flu in the United States, the Louisiana Department of Health confirmed on Monday. The patient, who was exposed to non-commercial backyard flock and wild birds, was over age 65 and had underlying medical conditions,
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Sniffling, sneezing, coughing: What infectious disease do you have?
With many viruses now on the rise, it can be hard to know which illness you have and how to handle it. A doctor helps you to ...
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'Tis the season for the flu. Protect yourself by hand washing, scheduling an updated vaccine
Getting an updated flu vaccine and taking steps to prevent the spread of germs can help everyone stay safe during flu season.
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Bird flu uptick in US has CDC on alert for pandemic 'red flags': report
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is keeping close eye on pandemic indicators amid bird flu cases arising in the ...
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Influenza Vaccine Effective Against Severe Illness in Children
Influenza vaccine is effective for preventing severe influenza illness among children, according to study findings.
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As US reports first human bird flu death, expert says virus is 'lethal'. Check symptoms, diagnosis and prevention tips
US has reported its first human death due to bird flu. Bird flu is a viral infection that spreads in birds, cows and other ...
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This Virus is Spreading Like Wildfire in China—What is HMPV and Why Is It Spreading So Fast?
Human metapneumovirus (HMPV) spreads rapidly in China, causing respiratory illnesses, with rising cases also reported in ...
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Bird flu update: Lehigh Valley snow geese, California emergency and Louisiana mutations
The CDC called findings about bird flu mutations in a human case “concerning” but says the risk to the general public from ...
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Flu and RSV numbers climbing in B.C., BCCDC data shows
Positive tests for respiratory illnesses have been steadily climbing for weeks in British Columbia, especially for flu and ...
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