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  2. Why is this year’s flu season so bad? Doctors weigh in on ...

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    An estimated 44% of adults and children in the U.S. have gotten the flu shot this season, compared to over 50% during most previous seasons, per CDC data. Rates are even lower among school-aged ...

  3. Influenza - Wikipedia

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    During seasonal epidemics, it is estimated that about 80% of otherwise healthy people who have a cough or sore throat have the flu. [1] Approximately 30–40% of people hospitalized for influenza develop pneumonia, and about 5% of all severe pneumonia cases in hospitals are due to influenza, which is also the most common cause of ARDS in adults.

  4. Why does the flu make some people sick but not others? - AOL

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    Age plays a role as well. Adults 65 years of age and older can have a weaker immune response to flu vaccines, making them more likely to get sick with the flu or get flu complications even when ...

  5. Older adults should get their flu shots now. Here’s why they ...

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    In recent years, the CDC estimates, people 65 and older have represented 70% to 85% of seasonal-flu-related deaths and 50% to 70% of seasonal-flu-related hospitalizations.

  6. 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]

  7. Influenza B virus - Wikipedia

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    For the 2022–2023 flu season, there were three flu vaccines that were preferentially recommended for people 65 years and older; various influenza (flu) vaccinations are authorized for use in people of various age groups. [27]

  8. What You Need To Know About the Cold and Flu Season

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    A flu pandemic in 1918 and 1919 killed 20 million to 50 million people worldwide and sickened more than a fourth of the U.S. population at the time. ... especially under age 2; adults 65 or older ...

  9. Do you have the flu? Watch out for these 2025 symptoms ... - AOL

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    Less than half of adults (42.7%) had gotten their annual flu shot as of the week ended Dec. 28, as had about the same proportion of children (41.9%). For more on the flu:

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