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Flu activity spiked in states across the U.S. during the last week of November, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). WDTN Dayton How is Ohio faring?
The Ohio Department of Health reported the state’s first flu-associated pediatric death of the 2024-25 flu season Friday. The patient was a teenager under the age of 18 from Allen County ...
The map of flu activity across the United States continues to darken, both figuratively and literally, as case numbers spike ...
Bird flu case map. The map below shows bird flu reported since 2024, ... A person in Ohio was recently discharged after being hospitalized with a bird flu infection, the CDC said.
An Allen County teenager under 18 years old was the first influenza-related pediatric death of the season, as Ohio flu numbers continue to surge past the five-year average, ...
The map of flu activity across the United States continues to darken, ... Flu map: Ohio nears CDC’s highest activity level by: Jeremy Tanner. Posted: Jan 29, 2025 / 06:51 PM EST.
The first human case of bird flu in Ohio was reported in a farm worker from Mercer County. There have been 68 human cases of bird flu in 11 states since January 1, 2024, including one death in ...
Flu activity is currently highest in New York City, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, Michigan, and South Carolina, according to the CDC. Jack Forbes / NY Post Design ...
The map of flu activity across the United States continues to darken, ... See where Ohio falls by: Jeremy Tanner. Posted: Feb 1, 2025 / 04:20 PM EST. Updated: Feb 1, 2025 / 04:22 PM EST.
Bird flu has affected 126 flocks in Ohio over the past 30 days, representing a total number of 22.95 million birds on infected premises. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
700,000 egg-laying chickens; 740,000 pullets (hens under 1 year old) Over 57,000 turkeys; In Mercer County, cases reported since Jan. 14 involved more than 2.9 million egg-laying chickens and more ...
Bird flu has affected 126 flocks in Ohio over the past 30 days, representing a total number of 22.95 million birds on infected premises. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...