The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that flu cases in the United States this season are at their highest levels since the 2009–2010 swine flu. For the first time, the death rate for ...
Levels of influenza nationwide are now at the highest they have been since the peak of the 2009 swine flu pandemic, according ...
Partial CDC data suggest that influenza deaths may have already reached as high as 2% of deaths for the week ending on Feb. 1 ...
Influenza levels in the US are the highest they've been in 15 years amid winter weather and a second wave of the virus.
Some central Ohio districts saw reduced attendance as the flu reaches its peak in February amid its most intense season in 15 years.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention resumed publishing its weekly scientific report Thursday after an unprecedented pause, but information about the bird flu virus that was supposed to ...
More than 24 million people have had seasonal flu this season, according to estimates from the Centers for Disease Control ...
Outpatient health care visits for flu-like illnesses are at their highest levels in 15 years, according to data updated ...
The CDC estimates there have been at least 24 million illnesses, 310,000 hospitalizations and 13,000 deaths from the flu so far this season, which started Oct. 1. Nearly 60 of those who died were ...
Seasonal influenza has continued to increase across the country, reaching unprecedented intensity and marking the most severe flu season in at least 15 years, according to the CDC, which reported ...
Flu activity was very high or high in 45 jurisdictions. The CDC estimates there have been 24 million infections, 310,000 hospitalizations and 13,000 deaths from the virus this season alone.