Here's what parents need to know about the influenza vaccine for babies and children, plus why it's so important.
(NEXSTAR) – The flu is spreading far and wide across the U.S. – and influenza A is largely to blame. Of all the flu tests reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention since the start of ...
While we often refer to it as "the flu," the influenza virus has several strains, with flu A and flu B considered the most ...
Says a pediatric infectious disease physician, “Our expectation is that we’re going to have several more weeks yet of a lot of people being sick.” ...
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While we often refer to it as "the flu," the influenza virus has several strains, with flu A and flu B considered the most common and the most severe.
both are more likely to cause severe illness among babies and older adults and treatment is the same for both. Whether it's flu A or flu B, you can expect to develop the same symptoms — so it'll ...
"Once it starts going below the neck and you feel aches and pains and fever, you can have nausea, vomiting and diarrhea," he said of flu symptoms ... But babies can't get it until they're 2 ...
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