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Indiana is experiencing a surge in influenza cases, reaching "very high" activity levels. This flu season coincides with the circulation of other respiratory viruses like RSV and COVID-19.
The flu is hitting Indiana. The Hoosier state is seeing "very high" rates of influenza activity in emergency rooms and primary care offices across the state, as national cases of influenza hit a ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Five people from Indiana have died from the flu so far this season. The Indiana Department of Health reported Dec. 4 that there has been five influenza-associated deaths ...
INDIANAPOLIS— The number of flu-related deaths doubled in the span of a week, according to the Indiana Department of Health. Officials say 24 people have died from the flu so far this season ...
Influenza is high across the country, and Indiana is among the states affected. Here's what we know about how long flu lasts, medicines, shots and more.
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Five people from Indiana have died from the flu so far this season. The Indiana Department of Health reported Dec. 4 that there has been five influenza-associated deaths.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Health announced the first flu-related death of the 2024-25 season on Tuesday, Nov. 26. Health officials said no additional details about the patient will be ...
Indiana is experiencing a surge in influenza cases, reaching "very high" activity levels in emergency rooms and doctor's offices. This rise aligns with a national trend of increasing flu cases ...
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Bird flu confirmed at Indiana egg producer. What to know - MSNIndiana-based Rose Acre Farms, the second largest egg producer in the U.S., has confirmed fowl deaths from bird flu at its Indiana facility. Rose Acre Farms, which has locations in seven states ...
Waterfowl comprises about 180 living species of birds, including varieties of ducks, geese and swans. Health officials said bird flu is also suspected of killing waterfowl in Allen, Benton ...
The recent deaths of an estimated 1,500 sandhill cranes in Indiana due to bird flu has increased concerns for endanagered whooping cranes, including those that nest in Wisconsin.
Indiana has confirmed bird flu infections on 12 farms, with devastating consequences. Denise Derrer Spears, public information director for the Indiana State Board of Animal Health, detailed the ...
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