As of Jan. 20, the CDC reports that RSV activity has peaked in most of the U.S., particularly among young children—a group ...
The 30-day risks of hospitalization were 17.5%, 15.9%, and 14.4% for COVID, influenza, and RSV, respectively, during the 2022 ...
While there is a whole host of viruses going around, there are thankfully no new viruses to fret about—the ones we have are ...
With the triad of respiratory viruses present in our day-to-day, it is recommended that individuals receive both COVID-19, flu, and occasionally RSV and MPox vaccinations. However, there is a common ...
The CDC said the symptoms of RSV are similar to those of the flu or COVID. They include a cough, congestion, sneezing, fever and loss of appetite. Symptoms typically show up within four to six ...
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.
Respiratory illnesses, including COVID-19, flu, and RSV, are increasing across the U.S., with the CDC rating the activity level as "high." States like Arizona, Oklahoma, and Delaware are ...
Respiratory viruses of all kinds — from run-of-the-mill colds to more serious illnesses like COVID, influenza and respiratory syncytial virus — are surging nationwide. Here in Brevard ...
RSV has been trending upwards since November before peaking on Dec. 21 with 2.7 hospitalizations per 100,000 people in the U.S., more hospitalizations than the flu but fewer than COVID.
Virus's are ramping up this winter season: Influenza A, COVID-19, RSV and the Norovirus cases have struck many states. Symptoms usually develop starting at 12 to 48 hours after exposure to the virus.