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Influenza reporting - Mass.gov
Massachusetts Department of Public Health weekly influenza update Note: All respiratory disease related dashboards are updated once per week on Thursdays. Skip this data visualization …
Influenza - Mass.gov
Learn about influenza and how to prevent and control the spread of disease. Influenza (flu) is a disease of the body’s respiratory system, which includes the nose, throat, and lungs. Flu is …
Viral respiratory illness reporting | Mass.gov
The following dashboards provide data on contagious respiratory viruses, including acute respiratory diseases, COVID-19, influenza (flu), and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in …
Weekly US Map: Influenza Summary Update | FluView | CDC
A Weekly Influenza Surveillance Report Prepared by the Influenza Division.
Massachusetts’ flu season feels worse than normal this year. Is it?
The flu vaccine isn’t a silver bullet, but it helps prevent somewhere between 40% and 60% of illness, Dumford said, and people who are vaccinated are 40% less likely to be hospitalized …
Flu cases surge in Massachusetts - WWLP
Jan 15, 2025 · SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – Flu numbers are spiking across the state as respiratory illnesses are spreading rapidly. According to the CDC, they estimate that there …
How to protect yourself as flu cases spike - WWLP
6 days ago · Health officials are warning about the increase in flu cases spreading rapidly throughout Massachusetts. The CDC reports the week of January 12th to the 18th saw a …
Influenza (Flu) and RSV Dashboard - Boston.gov
Mar 21, 2024 · These dashboards provide a concise overview of influenza and RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus) trends in Boston, including flu and RSV cases, influenza-like illness (ILI) visits, …
Flu now at 'very high' levels in Massachusetts - CBS Boston
Dec 10, 2022 · BOSTON - The Department of Public Health said Friday that flu activity in Massachusetts is "very high," with more than 5,400 new cases confirmed in the past week. …
Where Is Flu Surging In US? These States Have The Highest Rates
23 hours ago · The majority of the cases in the U.S. are being caused by influenza A, primarily the H3N2 and H1N1 strains, according to the CDC. Flu A tends to be more aggressive in adults …
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