Hilary M. Babcock, MD, professor of medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, and Public Health Faculty Scholar, weighs in on the safety of eating eggs as bird flu spreads.
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As bird flu spreads in the US, is it safe to eat eggs? What to know about the risk to humans (Links to an external site)
Hilary M. Babcock, MD, professor of medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, and Public Health Faculty Scholar, spoke to TODAY.com about the risk of bird flu in humans.
10 early signs that suggest you’re about to be struck down by flu this winter (Links to an external site)
“One of the distinguishing features of the flu compared to colds is that often it has a very sudden onset,” explains Hilary Babcock, infectious disease physician and public health faculty scholar. Flu symptoms can even occur on the same day that a person is infected. Find out the best way to protect yourself.
The Most Common Flu Symptoms Doctors Are Seeing Right Now (Links to an external site)
What flu symptoms are doctors seeing the most of right now? Hilary Babcock, infectious disease physician and public health faculty scholar says you may be experiencing warning signs of other illnesses.
Here’s How Quickly You Can Get Infected With The Flu After An Exposure (Links to an external site)
Infectious disease expert and public health Faculty Scholar Hilary Babcock, MD says the time between exposure to the flu and how quickly you get sick is FAST.
This COVID wave is worse than we know. But the peak may be here. (Links to an external site)
In this St. Louis Post-Dispatch article, Faculty Scholars Stephen Liang and Hilary Babcock discuss the current surge of COVID cases in St. Louis, not being able to account for at-home tests, and what we can expect in the coming weeks.