
Respiratory Illness Surges in the United States
With respiratory illnesses sweeping the nation, oral health professionals must remain vigilant. High infection levels in patients seeking care highlight the importance of protective measures and vaccinations to safeguard dental teams and their communities.
As of January 13, 2025, respiratory illness activity remains at high levels across the United States, with COVID-19, influenza, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) all on the rise. Emergency department visits are increasing, particularly for young children and older adults, and wastewater surveillance confirms elevated viral presence. For oral health professionals, these trends emphasize the need for proactive infection prevention.
COVID-19 activity is intensifying in most areas, driven by current variants that the 2024-2025 vaccine is expected to combat effectively. Seasonal influenza continues to surge nationwide, and RSV activity is very high, particularly in children. Unfortunately, vaccination rates for all three illnesses remain low, leaving many unprotected.
To protect your practice, ensure your team is up to date on recommended immunizations and continues implementing strong infection control protocols, including mask use, air filtration, and frequent sanitization. Regularly checking localized data through the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Respiratory Illnesses Data Channel can help identify trends in your area. Click here to read more.