Respiratory illness data for February showed that after a mid-month spike in the flu, those numbers have since gone down. However, emergency rooms have been busy with RSV cases on the rise. Health ...
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Flu, RSV impacting Peninsula, but COVID-19 numbers low
Health officer says there have been 26 measles cases in state ...
Flu hospitalizations in Ohio hit a relative high at the end of last year, but are beginning to taper off in February. A major increase in flu hospitalizations took place in 2025. Conneaut saw 39 flu ...
What used to be a predictable “cold and flu season” has evolved into a formidable “triple threat” of the flu, RSV, and COVID-19—and now, the highly contagious norovirus is joining the headlines. For ...
About half of the US -- 22 states, along with Washington, DC, New York City and Puerto Rico -- is reporting high or very high respiratory illness activity, as flu season sweeps through the country ...
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What’s Going Around: Flu, stomach bug, RSV
WellSpan Pediatric Medicine Physicians across the Midstate are seeing flu cases this week. “There are some cases of flu still circulating,” said Dr. Stephen Flack, medical director of primary care and ...
More people are ending up in some hospitals in our region with RSV than with flu and COVID combined.
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What’s Going Around: RSV, strep, flu
UPMC Children’s Community Pediatrics reports rsv, flu and viral upper respiratory infections this week. Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health Physicians Roseville Pediatrics is reporting a big surge ...
Respiratory virus season is upon the United States as the cold weather months set in, meaning cases of COVID-19, influenza and RSV are set to increase. In its annual outlook report, the Centers for ...
Flu levels in Virginia remain low, though health officials warn of a possible second spike amid the ongoing respiratory virus ...
Joan Robinson, a pediatric infectious diseases physician at Stollery Children's Hospital in Edmonton, said she believes the ...
The respiratory disease known as respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) has led to more emergency hospitalizations than the flu and the Omicron variant of COVID-19, according to recent findings in JAMA.
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