At UT Southwestern Medical Center, we are committed to preventing and treating seasonal influenza and its complications.
Through education, vaccinations, and prompt treatment, we work to limit transmission of this highly contagious respiratory virus.
Expert Prevention and Treatment of Influenza
Influenza, more commonly known as the flu, is a viral infection that affects the respiratory system (nose, throat, and lungs).
It causes mild to severe illness; in the most serious cases, it can lead to significant inflammation of the lungs or even death. According to early estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as many as 60,000 people died in the U.S. in 2022-2023 from the flu. There were 54 million illnesses and more than 300,000 hospitalizations.
UT Southwestern is dedicated to providing the highest level of care for the flu. As leaders in clinical care, we recommend patients get the annual influenza vaccine, which is the most effective method for preventing flu and its complications. The faculty at UT Southwestern also performs innovative research in the development of treatments for various infectious diseases, including influenza.
Flu-like symptoms to watch for include fever, muscle aches, cough, congestion, runny nose, and sneezing.
Flu symptoms can be similar to those of COVID-19, but, as the CDC notes, influenza and COVID-19 are caused by different viruses.