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  2. Influenza-like illness - Wikipedia

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    The World Health Organization defines an illness as an ILI if the patient has a fever greater than or equal to 38 °C and a cough, which began in the last 10 days. If the patient requires hospitalisation, the illness is classified instead as a severe acute respiratory infection (SARI). [2] Other organisations may have different definitions.

  3. Flu season - Wikipedia

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    Seasonal variation in deaths due to influenza or pneumonia in 122 U.S. cities, as a proportion of all causes [10] In the United States, the flu season is considered October through May. [11] It typically reaches an apex in February, [12] with a seasonal baseline varying between 6.1% and 7.7% of all deaths. [10]

  4. Wait, Is It Normal to Get a Cold Every Month?

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    “Most colds last from seven to 10 days and will resolve on their own but it's normal to feel terrible with a cold. The mainstay of cold treatment is to manage the symptoms,” Dr. Agyemang says.

  5. Is it COVID-19, a cold or the flu? Your guide to seasonal ...

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    Everyone ages 6 months old and up is eligible for an updated COVID-19 vaccine — which, like the flu shot, is reformulated every fall. Pekosz said this season’s COVID vaccines should be a ...

  6. Influenza - Wikipedia

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    [10] [1] [46] Vaccines against the flu are trivalent or quadrivalent, providing protection against an H1N1 strain, an H3N2 strain, and one or two influenza B virus strains corresponding to the two influenza B virus lineages. [10] [2] Two types of vaccines are in use: inactivated vaccines that contain "killed" (i.e. inactivated) viruses and live ...

  7. Why do colds seem so bad this year? Here's what's going on.

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    Here, two doctors offer some insight. Are the cold viruses different this year? For starters, it’s not surprising to have elevated rates of respiratory illness after the holiday season, when ...

  8. Template:Climate chart/How to read a climate chart - Wikipedia

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    Climate charts provide an overview of the climate in a particular place. The letters in the top row stand for months: January, February, etc. The bars and numbers convey the following information: The blue bars represent the average amount of precipitation (rain, snow etc.) that falls in each month. The blue numbers are the amount of ...

  9. 10 Best Immune-Boosting Foods to Help Combat Colds, Flu, and More

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    Bolster your body's natural defenses at every meal with the best immune-boosting foods recommended by dietitians and doctors. These foods that boost your immune system are even better than ...