It may say spring on the calendar, but colds, flu and COVID are still making people ill. What you should know.
According to the CDC, RSV spreads in the fall and winter and normally peaks in December and January. RSV can cause mild, cold-like symptoms, and while most infections go away on their own ...
Last month, the CDC recommended one dose of Beyfortus ... Nearly all newborns get RSV and show symptoms akin to a mild version of the flu. In some cases, however, the infection reaches the lower ...
More: Flu has officially hit a second high in the US: Know the symptoms ... RSV and COVID-19 infections also is decreasing across much of the country, though wastewater data collected by the CDC ...
Cases of respiratory illnesses related to the flu and RSV are spiking in ... If you are ill, CDC recommends you should stay home until both your symptoms are improving and you haven’t had ...
Infants who contract RSV might not show extensive symptoms and only exhibit irritability, decreased activity and trouble breathing, according to the CDC. It turns out, most babies have been ...