As we approach cold and flu season, the ongoing government shutdown could cause delays in disease tracking by the Centers for ...
Flu season kicks off in October. How bad will it be? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention offers its prediction.
The illness is believed to be spread mainly by tiny droplets made when people with the flu cough, sneeze, or talk.
Spring is here which typically means the flu season is winding down. Well, the CDC says not so fast. A new strain is starting to cause problems. The latest CDC report found that B-viruses are being ...
Here's what to know about the COVID-19, flu and RSV vaccines available for respiratory virus season including who is eligible and where to get them.
After a rough, record-setting flu season, doctors and health officials are bracing for another wave of fever, misery and ...
CSHD said a flu vaccine is needed every season for two reasons. First, the body’s immune response to vaccination declines ...
As fewer children get their flu shots, cases of a rare, severe complication are rising. Last season, the U.S. experienced the ...
The Maine CDC has launched an ad campaign called "Ask Your Doc," with a goal of clearing up vaccine confusion.
For people whose autumn agenda includes getting vaccinated against respiratory diseases—COVID, flu, and, for some, RSV—this ...
Last year’s flu season was the worst California had seen in years — and state health officials warn this year could ...
Grab your tissues. Flu season is here and so are runny noses. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is predicting a "moderate" flu season this fall and winter in its respiratory disease ...