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CDC Confirms 1st Severe Case of Bird Flu
New alert from CDC shows flu cases are on the rise across the US
The Center for Disease Control, which tracks flu numbers across the country, says that the flu is on the rise in the U.S. The CDC reports that there's been a sharp increase in cases in more than a dozen states with hospitalization for the flu also on the rise.
CDC Confirms First Severe Human Case of Bird Flu in the US. Here's What You Should Know
This marks the first case of H5N1 bird flu in the US connected to backyard flock exposure, according to health officials.
CDC confirms 1st case of severe bird flu in US
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed the first case of severe bird flu in the U.S. on Wednesday.
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CDC: Norovirus sickens over 300 on cruise ships in December
Just over 300 people have been sickened in norovirus outbreaks on three different cruise ships in December, new government ...
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H5N1 bird flu update: Symptoms, map, human cases, and what to know about the CDC’s response
Public health officials have just reported the first known “severe” case of bird flu in the United States. There are now 61 ...
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CDC reports surge in RSV-related ER visits across Georgia
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is reporting a sharp rise in emergency room visits from RSV in Georgia.
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CDC Confirms First Severe Case of Bird Flu: What You Should Know
Fact checked by Nick BlackmerAn older adult in Louisiana has been hospitalized with bird flu, the first severe human case of ...
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CDC's post-COVID reforms: What has changed and what remains
Can there ever be scientific certainty during a pandemic caused by a novel infectious disease? Ann C. Keller, associate ...
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Undiagnosed disease in Congo may be linked to malaria: Africa CDC
A deadly, undiagnosed disease that has been spreading in one region of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) may be linked to malaria, health officials said Thursday.
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