Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showed an increase in three respiratory viruses—COVID-19, flu and RSV—and the gastrointestinal disease norovirus. Emergency department ...
But there's a fourth "bug" the public should be aware of: respiratory syncytial virus. RSV causes cold-like symptoms and affects the breathing passages and lungs. Wastewater levels of RSV are ...
The CDC also mentioned respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), which is a virus that causes cold-like symptoms but also impacts breathing passages and the lungs. RSV has been trending upwards since ...
Crumbaker's 6-year-old son, Jackson, is hospitalized at Boston Children's Hospital with RSV, strep throat, and pneumonia. He's immunocompromised due to gastrointestinal issues. He's also on the ...
It's flu season. And COVID season. And RSV season. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that as of last week, "the amount of acute respiratory illness causing people to ...
The report also showed emergency department visits for RSV — a common virus that typically causes mild, cold-like symptoms — are at "very high" levels in the state. ER visits for COVID-19 are ...
Dr. Lynn Jones of CHP spoke with the Tallahassee Democrat this week saying she has seen numerous cases of Influenza Type-A and Type-B, and respiratory syncytial virus, otherwise known as RSV.
Photo: Christoph Soeder/dpa (Photo by Christoph Soeder/picture alliance via Getty Images) Respiratory syncytial virus activity continues to rise in the United States, according to the latest ...
Respiratory syncytial virus prefusion F (RSVpreF) vaccine significantly reduced severe RSV-related lower respiratory tract disease (LRTD) requiring hospitalization or emergency department (ED ...
COVID-19 and flu activity is increasing in most parts of the country and RSV activity remains very high, especially in young children. Respiratory illness activity in Florida is very high ...
Emergency department visits are "high" and "very high" for flu and RSV, respectively, and "elevated" for COVID-19 across the U.S., according to the CDC. As of the week ending Jan. 4, 18.6% of ...