Infants younger than 6 months made up 42% of RSV hospital admissions and 62% of ICU admissions.
Babies infected with the chikungunya virus during labor and delivery are at high risk of developing serious neurologic problems as newborns, according to a new study.
At 997 cases, the South Carolina outbreak was the largest the US has seen in 35 years.
The first national data on influenza vaccination among nursing home residents finds that they are less likely to receive flu shots than older adults living in the community.
A study suggests that those with the healthiest overall sleep patterns have a 26% lower risk of pneumonia.
After receiving appropriate treatment during a 3-month hospitalization, the teen recovered but still must work on residual deficits.
With measles becoming more common, experts recommend learning to recognize the symptoms and taking precautions to protect yourself and others.
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