Children aged 6 months to 12 years are the main spreaders of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections within their ...
So what should you know about RSV and who can get it? In many cases, there is a difference for adults and children: RSV is a virus that infects the nose, throat, and lungs and is often difficult ...
This common respiratory virus affects nearly all children by age two, but recent seasons have seen alarming spikes in severe cases requiring medical intervention. While RSV initially presents with ...
Every year, millions of infants are infected by a little-known virus that is the most common cause of respiratory disease in children. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) (Fig. 1) causes a spectrum ...
Pediatric hospitalizations are up across the country, including here in Michigan, because of respiratory viruses like RSV. Children typically get about six viruses a year when they’re young.
An Australian-first study demonstrating the effectiveness of a new immunization against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) for ...
A new study utilizing next-generation sequencing reveals high RSV co-infection rates in hospitalized children, underscoring ...
Perspective from Lori Handy, MD, MSCE In primary care settings, the burden of RSV on young children and their guardians often varied between the countries of Belgium, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands ...
Fresno County health officials have confirmed the first pediatric deaths linked to flu and RSV this season, urging ...
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