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  2. United States influenza statistics by flu season - Wikipedia

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    US influenza statistics by flu season. From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention page called "Disease Burden of Flu": "Each year CDC estimates the burden of influenza in the U.S. CDC uses modeling to estimate the number of flu illnesses, medical visits, hospitalizations, and deaths related to flu that occurred in a given season.

  3. 2019–2020 United States flu season - Wikipedia

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    Influenza (flu) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that, as of April 4, 2020, the 2019–2020 United States flu season had caused 39 million to 56 million flu illnesses, 410,000 to 740,000 hospitalizations and 24,000 to 62,000 deaths. [ 1] In January 2020, the Director of the National Institute of Allergies and ...

  4. Flu season - Wikipedia

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    The cost of a flu season in lives lost, medical expenses and economic impact can be severe. In 2017, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that the seasonal flu causes 290,000 to 650,000 annual deaths worldwide. [31] In 2003, the WHO estimated that the cost of flu epidemics in the United States was US$71–167 billion per year. [32]

  5. How Many People Actually Die from the Flu Each Year - AOL

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    The previous 2018-2019 season saw 35.5 million infected people, 16.5 million people who visited a healthcare provider for the flu, 490,600 hospitalizations and 34,200 deaths, according to Dr ...

  6. Influenza - Wikipedia

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    Influenza, commonly known as " the flu " or just " flu ", is an infectious disease caused by influenza viruses. Symptoms range from mild to severe and often include fever, runny nose, sore throat, muscle pain, headache, coughing, and fatigue. These symptoms begin one to four (typically two) days after exposure to the virus and last for about ...

  7. New SC flu cases surge nearly twice as high in a week. See ...

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    The flu season started early this year in South Carolina and cases have grown consistently every since, ... There have been 670 such hospitalizations reported so far this flu season, the data shows.

  8. What college campus outbreaks indicate about this year's flu ...

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    The last time H3N2 was the dominant strain was the 2017-18 flu season, when the U.S. saw 710,000 flu-related hospitalizations and 52,000 flu-related deaths, the worst since the 2009 H1N1 flu ...

  9. 2017–2018 United States flu season - Wikipedia

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    The 2017–2018 flu season was severe for all US populations and resulted in an estimated 41 million cases, 710,000 hospitalizations and 52,000 deaths. This is the highest number of illnesses since the 2009 flu season, when there were an estimated 60 million cases. [6] According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, during the 2017 ...