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With winter fast approaching, many are wondering how COVID-19 will affect the 2020–2021 influenza season. Dr. Gregory Poland, an infectious diseases expert ...
It's never too late to get vaccinated. "It looks like it's going to be a particularly severe year for influenza. That may be because the predominant strain ...
There are many tests used to diagnose influenza. But not everyone who has the flu needs to be tested. In most cases, knowing that someone has the flu doesn't ...
I think I have the flu, also called influenza. Should I see my doctor? Call your healthcare professional if you think you have the flu and you or someone you're ...
Influenza in the U.S. is approaching peak levels, says Mayo Clinic infectious diseases specialist Dr. Pritish Tosh. "We are seeing a fairly dramatic ...
But health officials worry because influenza A viruses that infect birds can change, called mutate, to infect humans and spread from person to person more often ...
... influenza this year, including dozens of children. Many of those deaths are ... "Fever, muscle aches, respiratory illness – this is pretty classic for influenza," ...
Bioinformatics approach to influenza A/H1N1 vaccine immune profiling · Evaluation of the humoral immune response in early-stage chronic lymphocytic leukemia and ...
Mayo Clinic infectious diseases specialist Dr. Pritish Tosh says it's not too late for people who have not been vaccinated to get the influenza vaccine. " ...
Influenza is spreading across the United States, and according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) most of the country is now experiencing high levels ...
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