CDC flu map See the full interactive map here This year's uptick in flu cases is happening when children’s hospitals already are dealing with a surge of illnesses from RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus, a common cause of coldlike symptoms that can be serious for infants and the ...
2012 and January 5, 2013, and twenty-four states and New York City have reported high influenza-like illness (ILI) activity (i.e. the proportion of outpatient visits to healthcare providers for influenza-like illness; see map above) [2]. ...
Flu levels are still considered low in Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Louisiana, Wyoming and South Carolina, but they all saw an increase in reported flu symptoms last week. It’s also important to note the CDC map doesn’t capture all the flu activity happening in any given commun...
As of Oct. 7,CDC's FluView weekly reportshowed that the percent of flu cases were relatively unchanged, rising about 1% compared to the week prior. In that same timeframe, 1,127 people were hospitalized with influenza, up from 1,050 people the week prior. ...
There’s also the ongoing stream of bird flu cases, most of them mild illnesses seen in farmworkers who were in direct contact with infected cows or chickens. CDC officials say they believe the risk to the public remains low and that there’s no evidence it’s been ...
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Google Flu Trends tracks influenza cases by aggregating common flurelated search terms and mapping out where in the country these queries are coming from.O'Rourke, MorganRiskmanagementsocietypublishing Inc
14-year-old girl dies after getting the flu According to the CDC's weekly Flu View report, 48 states are still reporting widespread influenza outbreaks -- every state except Hawaii and Oregon, where regional flu activity was reported.
It is a seasonal disease that usually occurs in the winter and early spring, similar to RSV and the flu. It’s spread by close contact with an infected individual who coughs or sneezes, or by touching objects that have the virus on them, experts say. Most people have mild cases of ...
The data comes as a pair of studies raise questions about whether the updated COVID-19 booster shots will be more effective than another dose of the original vaccine.