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Two new studies demonstrate the impact of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in different populations, with one showing that ...
Respiratory syncytial virus is common but it can be dangerous for some infants and young kids. Here's everything parents need ...
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Medically reviewed by Sanja Jelic, MD Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) causes cold-like symptoms in most people but can cause more serious problems in some, especially babies and older adults.
An ecological study finds increased uptake of recommended childhood vaccines was associated with a 47% decrease in the rate ...
RSV can be a real problem for older people and for young kids. Doctor Cara Hamilton from Black Hills Pediatrics has some ideas on keeping your kids safe in this week’s edition of HealthWatch.
Respiratory syncytial virus also known as RSV is a contagious virus that impacts the respiratory tract and lungs. It’s most common from October through March with peak season in the winter.
RSV infects almost every child before they turn 2, and kills more than 100,000 infants worldwide each year. Machine learning and statistical models are identifying those most at risk.
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Common diagnoses, like influenza (the flu), RSV (respiratory syncytial virus), and COVID-19 can look alike, so the expertise of a doctor is valuable to distinguish between them. Dr. Matthew ...
For kids, while most RSV infections are mild, some babies and young children who are born premature, have a weaker immune system or another medical condition might be more at risk for severe ...