Tis the season for sniffling, coughing and calling out of work. Here's what to know about the pathogens circulating in the U.S. this December.
To help protect yourself and your family from getting seriously ill, you may want to learn about additional vaccine options ...
The World Health Organization has reported 19 cases of MERS coronavirus, including four deaths, while researchers in Brazil ...
Johns Hopkins experts attribute low RSV numbers to population immunity and new vaccines, while warning about a potentially severe flu season driven by the clade K variant.
Up-to-date vaccination remains the most effective way to prevent severe COVID-19 illness, new research from the World Health ...
A wealth of scientific evidence shows that vaccinations for flu, COVID-19 and RSV help prevent illness, and help lower the risk of hospitalization and death if people do become infected.
Health experts typically advise getting your COVID-19 and flu vaccine by the end of October. However, if you've missed that window, you can still get them well into the respiratory virus season and ...
A protein particle hidden within the SARS-CoV-2 virus could lead to longer-lasting, more protective vaccines for COVID-19. Scientists from La Trobe University and Kumamoto University in Japan have ...
People are being urged to "stay home for 48 hours" if they experience certain symptoms, as a nasty virus is "spreading easily ...
As we prepare for the festive season, it’s easy to let COVID boosters fall off our to-do lists. But COVID is still ...
The virus that caused the COVID-19 pandemic is still circulating, but some Alaskans seeking to be vaccinated against the disease may have to wait for that service. State health officials continue to ...
The comprehensive Alaska Department of Health report examined how the state fared between 2020 and 2023, noting successes and ...