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Mashup Score: 182Study: Infants of moms who had flu shot in pregnancy at 39% lower risk of hospitalization - 5 month(s) ago
University of Minnesota http://twin-cities.umn.edu/ 612-625-5000 The infants of mothers vaccinated against influenza during pregnancy had a 39% lower risk of flu-related hospitalization than those born to unvaccinated mothers, estimates a study published today in JAMA Pediatrics. For the test-negative case-control study, the New Vaccine Surveillance Network Collaborators examined the association between maternal flu vaccination and severe disease among 3,764 infants younger than 6 months at seven pediatric
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Mashup Score: 56Weekly U.S. Influenza Surveillance Report - 6 month(s) ago
Learn more about the weekly influenza surveillance report (FluView) prepared by the Influenza Division.
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Mashup Score: 56Weekly U.S. Influenza Surveillance Report - 6 month(s) ago
Learn more about the weekly influenza surveillance report (FluView) prepared by the Influenza Division.
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Mashup Score: 56Weekly U.S. Influenza Surveillance Report - 6 month(s) ago
Learn more about the weekly influenza surveillance report (FluView) prepared by the Influenza Division.
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Mashup Score: 9Influenza | World Heart Federation - 6 month(s) ago
Seasonal influenza, commonly called the flu, is an acute respiratory infection caused by influenza viruses which circulate in all parts of the world. Illnesses range from mild to severe and even death. Hospitalization and death occur mainly among high-risk groups. In persons with cardiovascular disease, systemic respiratory infections, which are frequently caused by influenza viruses, increase the risk of stroke and heart attacks following the onset of infection. People are 14x more likely to get vaccinate
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Mashup Score: 40US flu cases, hospitalizations keep climbing - 6 month(s) ago
The highest flu positivity rates were in the Mountain, south central, southeast, and West Coast regions.
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Mashup Score: 40US flu cases, hospitalizations keep climbing - 6 month(s) ago
The highest flu positivity rates were in the Mountain, south central, southeast, and West Coast regions.
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Mashup Score: 142Practice Good Health Habits - 6 month(s) ago
Practice good health habits to stop the spread of germs and prevent illnesses like flu.
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The best way to prevent #flu is by getting a flu vaccine, but healthy habits like washing your hands often may help prevent flu and other respiratory illnesses. If you do get sick with flu, a flu antiviral medication can make your illness shorter. More: https://t.co/5Z6hg3XWuj https://t.co/Rcp5fNI3Ia
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Mashup Score: 163Flu season is approaching, CDC says - 6 month(s) ago
Flu activity in many parts of the U.S. is starting to rise more rapidly, signaling that flu season is on the horizon, the CDC reported Friday.
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Mashup Score: 157Flu season is approaching, CDC says - 6 month(s) ago
Flu activity in many parts of the U.S. is starting to rise more rapidly, signaling that flu season is on the horizon, the CDC reported Friday.
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Study: Infants of moms who had flu shot in pregnancy at 39% lower risk of hospitalization Maternal #flu vaccination was 19% effective against infant emergency department visits. https://t.co/pj9QFKjdyj https://t.co/NZt37uZbCb