Report: Influenza A and B clinically different, and type B patients less likely to receive antiviral
Influenza A and B patients had similar death rates by 90 days (13.4% vs 8.7%, respectively) and proportions of radiologic ...
The number of influenza cases is surging across the United States, putting significant strain on many hospitals. We asked the ...
Is it possible to get the flu twice in the same season? Experts share who is more likely to get reinfected and how to stay ...
The Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee (VRBPAC) had been scheduled to meet to discuss the strains ...
Doctors around the US have anecdotally reported an uptick of children critically ill with the flu developing severe, life-threatening neurological complications, which can be marked by seizures, ...
The Francis Crick Institute hosted scientists from across the world last week for a series of data presentations and ...
Taiwan’s Centers for Disease Control said flu season has lasted longer than expected, with 108,000 outpatient and emergency ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNUpdates on influenza vaccine strain recommended by WHO (2025-2026 northern hemisphere)To maintain vaccine efficacy, WHO regularly updates influenza vaccine strains based on global epidemiological, virological, ...
Wisconsin has seen one of its worst flu seasons in the past decade. Here's what DHS data says about cases statewide.
Arizona's flu season may have peaked, but the virus continues to cause illness. Here's a look at symptoms to watch for.
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Verywell Health on MSNHow Long Do Cold and Flu Germs Live on Surfaces?Cold germs from someone’s nose or cough can live on surfaces for hours to days, depending on many factors. Learn which ...
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