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Deaths from flu in Scotland more than doubled last year amid concerns that a decline in uptake of the vaccine could lead to more cases of the virus.
During the first years of the COVID pandemic, elevated precautions mostly suppressed the perennial flu outbreaks that typically kill between 10,000 and 50,000 people annually in the United States.
Cases of the flu viruses continue to surge across the U.S., placing a strain on health care systems and causing tens of millions of illnesses and thousands of deaths each year.
They Caught the Flu, and Never Came Home The virus leads to an estimated 36,000 deaths in the United States each season — many of them so sudden that families are left reeling.
The CDC just released data that show a lot of children died of the flu last year. Here's what doctors recommend.
Dr. Kristin Moffitt, an Infectious Disease Specialist at Boston Children's Hospital says flu season is not over, but is improving, as there has been a steady decrease in flu hospitalizations since ...
The Department of Public Health said that seizure is the most typical complication, which is followed by encephalopathy or encephalitis. The state has recorded 191 flu deaths so far this season ...
New Hampshire health officials say 71 flu-related deaths have been reported this flu season in the state, the most ever recorded since record-keeping began 30 years ago.
Washington state flu season saw 388 deaths, according to the state’s Department of Health. From low vaccination rates to a late surge in cases, here’s why.