Prior exposures to specific types of seasonal influenza viruses promote cross-reactive immunity against the H5N1 avian ...
Birds in the United States can be affected by avian flu, also called H5N1 bird flu or avian influenza. But can it affect your ...
There are two players every flu season: influenza Type A and Type B. Influenza A tends to pop up early in the season and accounts for more than 75 percent of all cases, while influenza B typically ...
Is it possible to get the flu twice in the same season? Experts share who is more likely to get reinfected and how to stay ...
Even if you don’t have flu symptoms ( such as body aches, fever, fatigue and cough) yet, you can still spread the illness.
While we often refer to it as "the flu," the influenza virus has several strains. Here's what to know about the two most ...
Wisconsin has seen one of its worst flu seasons in the past decade. Here's what DHS data says about cases statewide.
The flu is a common illness, but it can be serious. By understanding the symptoms, getting vaccinated, and following simple ...
Scientists at Cornell University have developed a new type of vaccine that may provide stronger and longer-lasting protection ...
As much of the nation sees increasing poultry and egg prices, some are pointing to inflation and supply issues. But ...
Avian flu is not just for the birds; cases have been reported in the United States in dairy cows, as well as types of cats, a ...