Your child has a stuffy nose, cough and fever. Is it the flu? COVID? A common cold? Or are they symptoms of respiratory ...
At the beginning of the month, the CDC listed Kentucky’s flu levels as “high”, though current data reporting from the week ...
Whooping cough cases have surged to their highest levels since 2014, with health experts urging vaccinations and preventative ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Norton Children's Hospital is seeing a spike in flu cases in children. Officials with the hospital system said 1,500 cases were confirmed this week, with seven children ...
Health authorities say there is an increase in respiratory viral fever cases among children. A specialist at Lady Ridgeway Ho ...
Respiratory infections, including mycoplasma pneumoniae, continue to affect children in Chennai, prompting doctors to emphasize prompt diagnosis and treatment.
Pertussis' initial symptoms are similar to those of a cold: runny nose, fever and a cough. After a week or two, some children develop the signature "whoop" sound as they inhale after a coughing spell.
People often make mistakes in differentiating between viral fever and fever caused by bacterial infection. Due to cold weather, changing seasons, and weak immunity, adults and children can fall ...