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RSV vs. Cold Symptoms and Severity in Adults and KidsMedically 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 ...
Learn to recognize dangerous RSV symptoms in children beyond typical cold signs, including breathing changes, distinctive wheezing, and feeding difficulties.
According to the CDC, RSV is the leading cause of infant hospitalization in the U.S. It’s estimated that 58,000-80,000 children younger than five years old are hospitalized each year due to RSV.
Kathryn Alcaide watched whooping cough destroy her son's tiny body and now urges everyone to get vaccinated to protect their families.
Some hospitals seeing increase in RSV, 'walking pneumonia.' Here's what to know Doctors say RSV trends are returning to pre-pandemic levels.
In addition to RSV immunizations, health care providers visiting villages around the region will also have updated vaccines for COVID-19, pertussis (also known as whooping cough), and the flu.
Mercy doctors say RSV numbers are low now, but they aren’t breathing a sigh of relief just yet. There’s a high chance that RSV could spike in the coming weeks.
Flu season is here in New Jersey, but other illnesses also are in full swing. Here are the symptoms and how long you're contagious.
RSV: symptoms and how long it is contagious Respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, is another respiratory illness. The CDC said the symptoms of RSV are similar to those of the flu or COVID.
UPMC Children’s Community Pediatrics IS seeing an increase in cases of flu and RSV this week. WellSpan Pediatric Medicine Physicians across the Midstate are seeing flu, RSV and a stomach bug.… ...
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