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World News
Kyrgyzstan’s Health Ministry Identifies Influenza A H3N2 Cases in Osh
In Osh city, located in the southern part of Kyrgyzstan, cases of Influenza A H3N2 have been identified, as reported by the Health Ministry on Tuesday. The ministry’s Disease Prevention and State Sanitary and Epidemiological Supervision Department disclosed that laboratory tests confirmed the presence of influenza A H3N2 in several patients in the city. The ministry clarified that this disease…
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CDC Director Warns of Post-Thanksgiving Spike: COVID-19 and Other Viruses on the Rise
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has reported a significant nationwide increase in key COVID-19 trends, marking the first major uptick in virus spread seen in months, reported American media. The most substantial increases are observed in the Midwest and the Mid-Atlantic regions, with virtually all parts of the country experiencing accelerations. Data from emergency rooms and wastewater…
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Unmasking the Truth: Does the Flu Shot Make You Tired?
As flu season approaches, the annual question arises: should you get the flu shot? While health experts unanimously recommend vaccination as a key defense against influenza, some individuals report feeling tired after receiving the flu shot. In this article, we delve into the reality of whether the flu shot can make you tired, backed by information from the Centers for…
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Health & Fitness
Beyond Flu Myths: Your Comprehensive Guide to Influenza Vaccines in 2023
Influenza (Flu) Vaccine: A Comprehensive Guide to Inactivated or Recombinant Options Why get vaccinated? Influenza, a contagious disease prevalent between October and May in the United States, poses a significant risk, particularly to vulnerable groups such as infants, elderly individuals, pregnant people, and those with certain health conditions. The flu can lead to complications like pneumonia, bronchitis, and sinus infections.…
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