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Doctors' visits for flu highest in 15 years, most since swine flu pandemic: CDC
Outpatient health care visits for flu-like illnesses are at their highest levels in 15 years, according to data updated Friday by the CDC.
Flu levels now highest since 2009 pandemic, CDC reports
Levels of influenza nationwide are now at the highest they have been since the peak of the 2009 swine flu pandemic, according to figures published Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
US Flu Rate at or Near Highest Level in Over 15 Years, CDC Says
There have been at least 24 million illnesses, 310,000 hospitalizations and 13,000 deaths from flu so far this season, according to the CDC. The agency said in its weekly flu surveillance report that seasonal influenza activity continues to increase across the country.
US is experiencing its most intense flu season since 2009
When will flu season end?
Flu activity remains "very high" in most states, the Centers for Disease Control said this week, as illnesses, emergency room visits and hospitalizations all continue to trend upward.
US flu season right now is the most intense it’s been in 15 years
So far this season, the CDC estimates, there have been 13,000 flu deaths — including at least 57 children. The flu has forced schools to shut down in some states.
Illinois flu cases surge in most intense respiratory virus season in at least 15 years
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lists Illinois in the high category for flu cases, and across the Chicago area, emergency department visits, hospital admissions, and ICU admissions for the flu are currently higher than the peak of last season.
San Mateo County cat diagnosed with bird flu
San Mateo County cat diagnosed with bird flu as CDC deletes evidence on possible feline-human transmission
San Mateo County public health officials reported finding H5N1 bird flu in a pet cat and a backyard poultry flock.
CDC Abruptly Yanks Report Linking Cats to Bird Flu Spread
Under the new reign of the Trump administration, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is holding back important information on H5N1 bird flu. This week, the CDC appears to have published, and then quickly deleted,
CDC posts, then deletes, data on bird flu spread between cats, people
Cats that became infected with bird flu might have spread the virus to humans in the same household and vice versa, according to data that briefly appeared online in a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention but then abruptly vanished.
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US Flu Season Claimed 13,000 Lives And Infected 24 Million, CDC Declares It The Worst In 15 Years
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data suggests that the number of patients visiting the doctor with flu-like ...
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Oregon health Q&A: Where do Oregonians find current bird flu information as feds halt updates?
Oregon Department of Agriculture keeps a running list of confirmed avian influenza detections listed by date, county and type ...
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Flu A vs.flu B: What's the difference? Here's symptoms to look for
While we often refer to it as "the flu," the influenza virus has several strains, with flu A and flu B considered the most ...
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CDC issues new guidance on testing for avian flu
Two states are changing how they test for bird flu, following a new advisory from the Centers for Disease Control and ...
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The US Is Not Ready for Bird Flu in Humans
Bird flu is infecting more people than we think. We need to stop it now before a new pandemic begins Right after President ...
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What are your questions about the flu?
This year’s flu season is on track to be the worst it’s been since before the Covid-19 pandemic, as respiratory illnesses ...
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What is influenza A, the type of flu making people so sick right now?
The flu is spreading far and wide across the U.S. – and influenza A is largely to blame. Of all the flu tests reported to the ...
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