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Recently, the number of respiratory disease cases in the United States has surged, and the number of children's cases has increased particularly rapidly, and the number of children's hospital beds in many places is urgent
.
The U.
S.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has warned that the simultaneous spread of multiple viruses has led to an early and menacing peak of respiratory diseases, and the combined risk of influenza, coronavirus, respiratory syncytial virus and other viral infections has put the U.
S.
healthcare system under
pressure again this fall and winter.
.
The U.
S.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has warned that the simultaneous spread of multiple viruses has led to an early and menacing peak of respiratory diseases, and the combined risk of influenza, coronavirus, respiratory syncytial virus and other viral infections has put the U.
S.
healthcare system under
pressure again this fall and winter.
According to the CDC, the U.
S.
flu season is usually in the fall and winter, with December to February as the peak
.
But this year's flu season came early, with an earlier spike in flu-related hospitalizations, with the highest
rates among children and the elderly.
The latest data shows that infections in the United States have continued to rise this year's flu season, and are expected to have caused at least 1.
6 million infections, 13,000 hospitalizations and 730 deaths
.
S.
flu season is usually in the fall and winter, with December to February as the peak
.
But this year's flu season came early, with an earlier spike in flu-related hospitalizations, with the highest
rates among children and the elderly.
The latest data shows that infections in the United States have continued to rise this year's flu season, and are expected to have caused at least 1.
6 million infections, 13,000 hospitalizations and 730 deaths
.
In addition to influenza, the number of respiratory syncytial virus infection cases and the number of emergency department visits and hospitalizations in many places in the United States are on the rise
.
Some areas are approaching seasonal peak levels, and in some areas a public health emergency has even been declared due to the spread of respiratory syncytial virus
.
.
Some areas are approaching seasonal peak levels, and in some areas a public health emergency has even been declared due to the spread of respiratory syncytial virus
.
According to the CDC website, respiratory syncytial virus is a common respiratory virus with usually mild symptoms similar to the common cold
.
Most infected people recover within one to two weeks, but people such as infants and the elderly are at higher risk of severe illness, such as bronchiolitis and pneumonia
.
An estimated 58,000 to 80,000 children under 5 years of age and 60,000 to 120,000 older people in the United States are hospitalized each year for respiratory syncytial virus infection, and about 60 million to 10,000
older people die each year from the virus.
.
Most infected people recover within one to two weeks, but people such as infants and the elderly are at higher risk of severe illness, such as bronchiolitis and pneumonia
.
An estimated 58,000 to 80,000 children under 5 years of age and 60,000 to 120,000 older people in the United States are hospitalized each year for respiratory syncytial virus infection, and about 60 million to 10,000
older people die each year from the virus.
In the autumn and winter, the new crown epidemic in the United States is also on the
rise.
According to the latest weekly epidemic report of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the current average daily increase in new crown confirmed cases in the United States is about 39,000, the average daily increase in deaths is about 360, and the average daily increase in hospitalization is about 3,300
.
Experts say the actual number of cases in the United States may be much higher than official statistics, because some mildly ill groups are no longer tested, and some people are tested at home and do not report results
.
rise.
According to the latest weekly epidemic report of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the current average daily increase in new crown confirmed cases in the United States is about 39,000, the average daily increase in deaths is about 360, and the average daily increase in hospitalization is about 3,300
.
Experts say the actual number of cases in the United States may be much higher than official statistics, because some mildly ill groups are no longer tested, and some people are tested at home and do not report results
.
Recently, two new subtypes of the new coronavirus Omicron strain, BQ.
1 and BQ.
1.
1, have spread
rapidly in the United States.
The latest data shows that in the week ending the 5th, the total number of cases caused by these two new subtypes has exceeded 35%
of the total number of confirmed new crown cases in the United States.
1 and BQ.
1.
1, have spread
rapidly in the United States.
The latest data shows that in the week ending the 5th, the total number of cases caused by these two new subtypes has exceeded 35%
of the total number of confirmed new crown cases in the United States.
U.
S.
public health experts believe that the emergence of new Omicron subtypes may have a stronger immune evasion ability, leading to an increase in the rate of superinfection, especially for immunocompromised people
.
This fall and winter, the United States may usher in a new wave of "surge in cases"
.
S.
public health experts believe that the emergence of new Omicron subtypes may have a stronger immune evasion ability, leading to an increase in the rate of superinfection, especially for immunocompromised people
.
This fall and winter, the United States may usher in a new wave of "surge in cases"
.
ABC News Department quoted data from the US Department of Health and Human Services on the 8th that there are about 40,000 pediatric beds in the United States, and the utilization rate of pediatric beds has reached 78% under the aggravation of the spread of a variety of respiratory viruses, the highest level
in two years.
Pediatric bed occupancy rates in Arizona, Rhode Island, Minnesota, Kentucky and Texas have reached 90 percent or more
.
in two years.
Pediatric bed occupancy rates in Arizona, Rhode Island, Minnesota, Kentucky and Texas have reached 90 percent or more
.
Don O'Connell, assistant secretary of the U.
S.
Department of Health and Human Services, said that the number of cases of influenza and respiratory syncytial virus infection continues to rise, the new crown epidemic continues, and there is no doubt that the United States will face serious challenges
this winter.
S.
Department of Health and Human Services, said that the number of cases of influenza and respiratory syncytial virus infection continues to rise, the new crown epidemic continues, and there is no doubt that the United States will face serious challenges
this winter.