Johns Hopkins Medicine: Know Your Respiratory Virus Enemies This Season!
January 18, 2025
January 18, 2025
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Jan. 18 -- Johns Hopkins Medicine issued the following news release:
The weather's frosty, pine mist floats on the wind, and the distinctive aromas of cozy fireplaces, seasonal baking and hot cider fill the air. But winter's scents aren't the only things being spread.
Winter also marks the height of the respiratory virus season, a period of sniffles, sneezes, congestion, fever and other maladies brought about primarily by four pathoge . . .
The weather's frosty, pine mist floats on the wind, and the distinctive aromas of cozy fireplaces, seasonal baking and hot cider fill the air. But winter's scents aren't the only things being spread.
Winter also marks the height of the respiratory virus season, a period of sniffles, sneezes, congestion, fever and other maladies brought about primarily by four pathoge . . .
