News

Learn more from WebMD about flu treatment with antiviral drugs, ... Baloxavir marboxil is taken orally and is approved for use in treatment of children 12 years of age and older.
Drugmaker Genentech announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved its flu drug Xofluza for children ages 5 to 12. The FDA greenlighted a supplemental New Drug Application ...
A children’s flu vaccine, usually given in a nasal spray, is available on the NHS for children aged two or three years, school-aged children (reception to Year 11), and children aged six months ...
The CDC and the infectious diseases society as well as the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend use of antiviral medications to treat children hospitalized with the flu, so it's unclear why so ...
For nearly two weeks, Rondi Bishop, 40, was quarantined with her husband in a room at Seattle Children’s Hospital as they watched the flu ravage their son’s body. It was a situation they never ...
For nearly two weeks, Rondi Bishop, 40, was quarantined with her husband in a room at Seattle Children’s Hospital as they watched the flu ravage their son’s body. It was a situation they never ...
Antiviral treatment is underutilized among children and adolescents hospitalized with influenza, according to research published in the Nov. 14 issue of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and ...
A children’s flu vaccine, usually given in a nasal spray, is available on the NHS for children aged two or three years, school-aged children (reception to Year 11), and children aged six months ...