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Flu cases are ticking up, what you need to know about influenza B

Por: ABC News Health April 06, 2023

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As fears of a die down, health officials say they are seeing an uptick of a particular strain of the flu: influenza B.According to data from the , the percentage of tests that are positive for influenza B has increased from 0.12% the week ending Jan. 7 to 0.36% the week ending March 25.Meanwhile, over the same period, the percentage of tests positive for influenza A -- the most common flu strain -- has declined from 8.58% to 0.58%.Meanwhile,... + full article



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