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 ...
Cases of flu, COVID and RSV remain high across the U.S., CDC data shows. Respiratory viruses are continuing to spread across the United States, sickening millions of Americans. Overall respiratory ...
Included among these is RSV - high levels of which were found in North Carolina's wastewater. Here's what to know about RSV, its presence in N.C. and how to recognize and prevent illness.
A quadruple whammy of viruses – flu, COVID, norovirus, and respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV – is hitting the U.S. as the year comes to a close. The Centers for Disease Control and ...
Respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, is a common respiratory virus that infects the nose, throat, and lungs. According to the CDC, RSV symptoms make it difficult to distinguish it from the common ...
Illnesses like COVID-19, influenza and RSV have spread across the population in the past few weeks, as millions of Americans gathered for the holidays. The spread of these illnesses poses a ...
Newsweek has created a map showing states where respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) cases are surging. In the week ending December 21, the following three states had the highest percentage of ...
Respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, is a common virus that infects the nose, throat and lungs, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Is it RSV, COVID or the flu?
Sniffles this time of year can usually be blamed on the typical culprits: COVID, flu and RSV. This winter, doctors are warning that several other illnesses could also be the source of your sickness.