This year's flu has the classic symptoms: fever, body aches, runny or stuffy nose, cough, chest congestion, headache, sore ...
RSV often looks like a cold – but sometimes it's more serious. Here's when to call the doctor and how to help your child feel better.
Like the flu and COVID, the symptoms of a cold are often coughing, a sore throat, tiredness and sometimes a fever. However, ...
Respiratory viruses are usually most active from October through March, health officials say.
recognizing the key differences in how they start, the severity of fever, and specific signs is crucial for accurate ...
Cold and flu season can be especially challenging for families, as children are often exposed to multiple illnesses in a ...
As the United States heads into the colder weather months, cases of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) have been ticking up across the country. For the week ending Nov. 25, there were 8,863 positive ...
Respiratory viruses, including RSV, but are more typically active from October through March, according to state health officials.
DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- The CDC is warning of a rise in RSV cases in the Southeast in the offseason. Some children finding themselves sitting out portions of the summer because viruses are flaring up.
Respiratory illnesses are on the rise throughout the United States, and health officials are warning of a tripledemic. They recommend taking action to mitigate the spread of airborne illnesses. Here's ...
Here’s our weekly round-up of what illnesses are spreading the most in Metro Detroit communities, according to our local ...
Universal nirsevimab prophylaxis is linked to fewer respiratory syncytial virus cases and milder disease in infants, ...