Learn about respiratory viruses during viral season and how to stay safe. Dr. Matthew Muller discusses COVID-19, RSV, influenza, and more.
Among adults aged 75 and older, RSV was linked to a substantial burden of hospitalizations, ICU admissions, and in-hospital deaths before vaccines were available.
Atlantic Canada is still bracing for a peak in flu cases, while rates are beginning to stabilize or decline in other parts of ...
RSV cases peaked earlier this month, but experts ask people to remain vigilant in preventing its spread. RSV is a respiratory ...
Human metapneumovirus (hMPV) is one of the viruses that causes the common cold. It usually makes people only mildly poorly, but it can make some people very sick. The NHS is under intense pressure ...
Babies with RSV may be irritable, fatigued, and have breathing difficulties. A barking or wheezing cough could be a sign that the RSV virus has spread to the lower respiratory tract, possibly leading ...
Winter also marks the height of the respiratory virus season, a period of sniffles, sneezes, congestion, fever and other maladies brought about primarily by four pathogens: the respiratory syncytial ...
In infants and young children, RSV may lead to grunting noises when breathing, chest caving in during breathing and skin turning purple or blue due to lack of oxygen. According to the Centers for ...
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) causes infections of the breathing passages and lungs. It's so common that most children have been infected with the virus by age 2, according to the Mayo Clinic.
Bon Secours and Prisma Health are implementing new visitor restrictions as cases of influenza and respiratory illnesses rise across the country.