Flu season, CDC and Virginia Department of Health
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates 19,000 people have died from the flu so far this winter, including 86 kids.
The CDC highlights a rise in respiratory illnesses and flu cases. Sleep expert Michelle Drerup advises on sleep hygiene to boost immune health and combat infections.
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KSNT Topeka on MSNFlu season continues to impact KansansThis winter hasn’t only been one for the books when it comes to snow, but also, the flu. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC) at least 430,000 people have been hospitalized with the flu this winter.
As a teaching professor and public health educator, I, like thousands of other health professionals, rely on CDC data and educational resources throughout my work. CDC websites ar
Yes, seasonal flu shots are still available, and no, it’s not too late to get yours. But you’d be forgiven for being confused, because the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has halted one of its educational flu vaccine campaigns.
Flu cases have reached their highest level nationwide in 15 years, and is now classified as a high-severity season overall and for all age groups -- the first since 2017-2018. The CDC estimates that there have been at least 33 million illnesses,
The CDC's ad campaign on the flu vaccine is being halted in the middle of peak flu season. The move came during Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s first full week on the job as head of HHS. Drs. Omer Awan and Vin Gupta discuss.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates 19,000 people have died from the flu so far this winter, including 86 children
Seasonal influenza virus infection is linked to 19,000 deaths nationwide, including 86 pediatric cases, according to the Feb. 15 CDC surveillance report.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officials reported the flu season in the United States reached its most intense period of the last 15 years.
Flu activity remains "elevated" in the United States but is starting to show signs of abating, according to new federal data published Friday. The 2024-25 flu season was classified by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as a "high" severity season overall and for all age groups,