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Hospital emergency rooms in the East Valley “exploded” with patients in the last two weeks, health officials reported.
The state has confirmed 90 cases of respiratory syncytial virus this season, according to the latest report for the week ending Dec. 17.
Arizona's flu and RSV activity is peaking earlier than usual, according to the state Department of Health Services.
Arizona continues to see elevated levels of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).
The sniffles, runny nose and cough going around your home may be a cold, but recent numbers also show RSV is ramping up in the Valley.
Fewer Arizonans are experiencing the flu this year - much fewer - based on statistics from the Arizona Department of Health Services.
Mesa's Cardon Children's Medical Center saw a record-breaking number of patients in January, confirming that influenza and RSV season is in full swing in the Valley.
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