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NPR asked a handful of public health experts how to approach a holiday season with not one but three respiratory pathogens helping fill hospitals: COVID, the flu and RSV.
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The flu, COVID-19 and RSV are spreading. On "South Florida Roundup," Cleveland Clinic Weston’s head of infectious diseases, Dr. Carla McWillams, has some tips to stay healthy.
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The @CDCgov latest community level map indicates that over 9% of counties in the country were considered to have a high risk of infection. None were in Florida.
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Elena Cyrus, a University of Central Florida epidemiologist, says Florida’s sprawling demographic of children and seniors puts it at risk of seeing dangerous increases of COVID, RSV and flu.
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On this episode of "What's Health Got to Do With It," a panel examines the biggest health care headlines with its monthly medical roundtable.
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Makers of products like Children's Tylenol say they're trying to keep up with big demand as RSV, flu and COVID spread. But medical experts note that kids' fevers don't always call for medicine.
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Joseph Dudley and his wife Sarah Dudley claim Joseph became ill in 2017 and went to a clinic in Des Moines, where a physician's assistant made an incorrect diagnosis. Two days later, Joseph was in a hospital ER.
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As the holiday approaches, infectious disease specialists are bracing for the possibility that big family get-togethers and travel will propel the spread of RSV, flu and COVID.
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The hospital is urging people with the flu to stay home or, in serious cases, head to a doctor's office or urgent care facility.
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Reports of flu are already high in 17 states, and the hospitalization rate hasn’t been this high this early since the 2009 swine flu pandemic, according to the CDC.