Department of Medicine

Colorado doctors report bizarre spring flu season

Written by Western Slope Now | June 01, 2022

“We actually saw a huge rise in cases in May, and it was influenza A,” said Michelle Barron, senior medical director of infection prevention at UCHealth [and professor of medicine at CU School of Medicine]. “There’s A and B. Usually, we see B in the spring, not A, and it was behaving a lot like what we normally see in December and January.”