Dr. Jason Tracy said South Shore Health is in the midst of one of the busiest flu seasons he’s experienced in his 13 years ...
Seasonal influenza has reached its highest levels in over 15 years and has now surpassed COVID-19 deaths for the past two ...
Each strain also affects children differently. Flu A is more likely cause ear infections than Flu B, but Flu B can cause ...
Flu hospitalizations and doctor visits are at a 15-year high. Why is this flu season so bad? Doctors discuss influenza trends ...
Influenza has surpassed Covid-19 as the deadlier virus in the US this winter, with the CDC reporting over 16,000 flu-related ...
The 2024-2025 flu shot protects against three strains — H3N2, H1N1 and a flu B strain ... Most people will recover without treatment, but supportive care like rest, hydration and over ...
All age groups in the United States are experiencing a "high severity" of influenza cases among all age groups for the first ...
However, influenza A subtypes that usually circulate in people are A(H1N1) and A(H3N2 ... the odds are higher than you have flu A. Treatment for flu A and flu B is the same.
Yes, it is certainly possible to get the flu more than once in the same season — even if you’ve just recovered from it. As explained by Van Sickels, this is possible because there are two major types ...
This flu is at or close to the national record for the past 15 years, and rates are climbing. See how Walgreens health data ...