COVID-19 has been more prevalent and has caused more deaths than flu or respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in the last three years, according to a study on American veterans published Monday in JAMA ...
The map of flu activity across the United States continues to darken, both figuratively and literally, as case numbers spike ...
The 30-day risks of hospitalization were 17.5%, 15.9%, and 14.4% for COVID, influenza, and RSV, respectively, during the 2022 ...
U.S. surges of COVID-19, influenza, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and norovirus have collectively been dubbed a ...
RSV is usually contagious for three to eight days. A patient also may be contagious a day or two before experiencing symptoms ...
Tis the season—for the flu, COVID, stomach bugs, and other nasty viruses that can knock us down for several days, causing ...
As Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Senate confirmation hearing took place on Wednesday, an Akron Press Club panel spoke on Trump's ...
As flu season continues, data from the Department of Public Health shows thousands of South Carolinians have been getting ...
The U.S. is seeing a "quad-demic" as cases of COVID-19, flu, RSV and norovirus spread at the same time. Experts said this is ...
As of Jan. 20, the CDC reports that RSV activity has peaked in most of the U.S., particularly among young children—a group ...
This winter, flu hospitalizations are rising in parts of the country. Meanwhile, COVID hospitalizations are falling, with ...
and 0.9% for COVID versus 0.7% for both flu and RSV during the 2023-2024 season, reported Kristina L. Bajema, MD, of the Veterans Affairs Portland Health Care System in Oregon, and colleagues.