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CDC Updates | Increased Parvovirus B19 Activity in U.S. - 8/20/2024

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View this email in your web browserAugust 20, 2024This message includes updates on respiratory viruses from CDC.Increase in Parvovirus B19 Activity in the United States    Parvovirus B19 is a respiratory virus that is transmitted through respiratory droplets. Infection usually causes no symptoms or mild illness, such as flu-like symptoms, rash, and joint pain. However, it can cause serious complications for high-risk groups.
 CDC issued a Health Alert in August 2024 to notify healthcare providers, public health authorities, and the public about the increases in parvovirus B19 activity in the United States.
 People who are pregnant, have a weakened immune system, or have certain blood disorders (such as sickle cell disease), should talk to their healthcare provider if they are experiencing flu-like symptoms or might have been exposed to someone with parvovirus B19. There are also steps you can take to prevent the spread of parvovirus B19 and other respiratory viruses.

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Back to School and Respiratory Viruses

It’s back to school season! As you get back into your school routine, it is important to remember that there are things you can do to protect your child and your family from respiratory viruses.

 
CDC’s Respiratory Virus Guidance provides practical recommendations and information to help lower the risk of common respiratory viral illnesses, including COVID-19, flu, and RSV.
Stay up to date with immunizations
Practice good hygiene (practices that improve cleanliness)
Take steps for cleaner air
When you may have a respiratory virus:
Use precautions to prevent spread
Seek health care promptly for testing and/or treatment if you have risk factors for severe illness; treatment may help lower your risk of severe illness

As a parent or caregiver you also play an important role in helping your child have a healthy place to learn. There are actions you can take to help your child’s school stop the spread of germs.

 
We hope everyone has a healthy start to the school year!

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Respiratory Virus Data Channel Weekly Snapshot     
The Respiratory Virus Weekly Snapshot provides an update on COVID-19, flu, and RSV activity nationally and in your state. Check back every Friday for the latest data.

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