Here's why the flu and RSV are surging right now—and how COVID itself may have affected our immune systems. There are a lot of unknowns about why flu and RSV are at unusually high levels.
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This season, as the temperatures drop, viral infections are rising. As we face what medical experts are calling a tripledemic — the convergence of influenza, RSV and COVID — you may be ...
The RSV virus causes illness mainly in young children but also contributes to respiratory illness in older individuals.
It seems everyone is getting sick. Sniffles. Coughing. Sore throat. And worse. While people can get sick at any time of the year, they don’t call it cold season for nothing. And cold season is ...
Suitcases? Check. Flights? Check. Vaccines? Uhh… Wait a second. Getting vaccinated might not be at the top of your holiday travel checklist, but medical professionals at the Centers for Disease ...
An increasing number of Arizonans are feeling sick with symptoms such as a cough, sore throat and fever and medical experts ...
With influenza peaking during December, January, and February, it’s not surprising that runny noses, sore throats and persistent coughs are common right now. But with COVID-19 and the respiratory ...
Protecting yourself and others from respiratory illnesses requires a combination of personal hygiene, health practices and ...
This week marks a post-pandemic turning point, as hospitals are no longer required to report COVID-19 admissions to the ...