Flu, RSV starting to circulate but cases remain lower than last year: CDC

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Experts say this is a predictable time to see signs of the cold and flu season.

Ziyad Salem cares for his eight-and-a-half-month-old son Omran Salem, who is in the intensive care unit of the pediatric clinic at St. Joseph Hospital with a respiratory infection and is receiving non-invasive ventilation, Dec. 13, 2022 in Berlin.Influenza and other respiratory viruses are starting to circulate but so far remain lower than this time last year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

A Weekly Influenza Surveillance Report Prepared by the Influenza Division Outpatient Respiratory Illness Activity Map Determined by Data Reported to ILINetAlaska is the only state that is currently experiencing moderate respiratory illness activity. Influenza typically circulates this time of year and peaks between December and February for most of the U.S., according to the CDC.Dr.

Experts are hopeful that new and updated immunizations that protect against COVID-19, influenza and RSV will stave off the strain on health care systems.These viruses may only cause mild illness for many people, but young babies, pregnant women, people who are immunocompromised and the elderly are at highest risk for severe disease.The Department of Health and Human Services told ABC News that, so far, more than 7 million updated COVID-19 shots have been administered.

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