While levels of one respiratory virus have reduced significantly in NC since January, the risk of contracting a respiratory virus remains very real.
North Carolina continues to see high number of flu cases; Guiflrod County encouraging vaccinations The president lashed out ...
More than 5,500 new cases were reported in North Carolina for the week ending Feb. 5. Residents can make vaccination ...
A pull-tab defect that might cause leakage and lead to botulism contamination is affecting some canned tuna products sold in ...
Nash County health officials say the region is experiencing a sharp increase in influenza A cases, with nine flu-related deaths reported since Jan. 1. That follows a statewide surge in ...
It’s not unusual historically to see high numbers of respiratory viruses floating around during this time frame,” a UNC ...
A dairy worker in Nevada was infected with a new type of bird flu that’s different from the version that has been spreading ...
However, most people get infected with TB don’t get sick, according to NCDHSS. That’s because their bodies can fight the ...
Every year, thousands of people in North Carolina get sick with the flu. However, a new illness is on the rise.
New Mexico, Texas and Nebraska are among the states with the highest number of people showing flu-like symptoms.
The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services Wednesday updated its weekly Respiratory Virus Summary Dashboard which showed an increase in flu activity and flu-related deaths, bringing the total nu ...
WakeMed and UNC Health both say their longer-than-normal wait times are due to the rise in flu cases, which the CDC says has ...