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US Health Alert Week 11: Flu RSV COVID-19 ICU Cases Rise, Weather Triggers Asthma Migraine Risk Nationwide

US Health Alert Week 11: Flu RSV COVID-19 ICU Cases Rise, Weather Triggers Asthma Migraine Risk Nationwide

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Listeners, as of today, the United States faces several key public health concerns. The DuPage County Health Department reports for week 11, ending March 21, show ongoing respiratory illness activity with one influenza-associated ICU admission, three COVID-19-associated ICU admissions, and one RSV-associated ICU admission in that Illinois county alone. Season totals through that week include 105 influenza ICU cases with 13 deaths, 89 COVID-19 ICU cases with 21 deaths, and 72 RSV ICU cases with three deaths. No pediatric deaths were reported that week in DuPage, but the Mississippi State Department of Health confirms the first pediatric influenza death of the 2025-2026 flu season statewide.

Weather-related health stresses are notable today, according to the Patient and the Weather YouTube update. Falling pressure across the northern Rockies, Plains, Kansas, Nebraska, Dakotas, Iowa, and Minnesota may trigger asthma and arthritis from the Texas panhandle to the Dakotas, Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. Migraine risks are high from southern Texas through Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, northern Florida, eastern Kentucky, Tennessee, and coastal states up to New England. Rising pressure in southern Texas, Gulf states, Appalachians, and New England offers some relief, but humidity increases in the Rockies, Oregon, Arizona, and New Mexico could affect breathing.

Globally, a BMJ analysis by Matthew Herder and colleagues warns that recent US policy shifts—like withdrawing from the World Health Organization and cutting funding for HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, childhood vaccinations, and pandemic preparedness—heighten risks of international infectious disease outbreaks, potentially warranting a Public Health Emergency of International Concern for the first time due to one nation's actions.

Stay vigilant with handwashing, vaccinations, and monitoring local alerts from sources like the CDC. If you experience symptoms, consult a healthcare provider promptly.

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