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People who should not receive the flu shot are primarily those with a documented severe (anaphylactic) allergy to a vaccine component, including eggs in certain formulations, or...
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People who should not receive the flu shot are primarily those with a documented severe (anaphylactic) allergy to a vaccine component, including eggs in certain formulations, or...
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This season's flu refers to the influenza viruses currently circulating in your community, typically tracked each year by public health agencies in collaboration with global sur...
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H5N1 is a subtype of influenza A virus that primarily circulates in wild birds and poultry. Since the late 1990s, it has drawn attention because it occasionally infects humans a...
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Influenza activity in Michigan varies by region and week, but the state regularly experiences measurable flu circulation during the October–May season. Clinicians and labs rep...
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As of the end of 2024, public health agencies report that influenza circulated broadly but did not reach pandemic severity, with deaths following a pattern typical of moderate t...
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No, ivermectin is not an effective treatment for the flu. It is an antiparasitic drug that has been studied for viral infections in laboratory and small clinical investigations,...
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Influenza remains a significant cause of severe illness and death, which makes understanding how vaccines affect outcomes important for public health decisions and individual ri...
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Each flu season varies in intensity because of how the virus circulates, evolves, and interacts with human immunity. In an evergreen_explainer framing, the question why is the f...
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