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But it is possible to get the sniffles — or worse — in the summer. Federal data released Friday, for example, shows COVID-19 is trending up in many parts of the country, with emergency department ...
RSV usually only has mild symptoms, but it can lead to breathing problems in the most vulnerable infants. The vaccine is offered to prevent babies contracting the virus in the first six months of ...
COVID-19 cases are rising across the U.S. this summer, especially among young children, even as RSV and flu activity stay low ...
To protect yourself from RSV, practice good hygiene, consider getting a vaccination and be aware of potential risks, says the ...
In babies, RSV is a common cause of a type of chest infection called bronchiolitis. Last week, the UK Health Security Agency ...
Summer heat, outdoor fun ... and cold and flu symptoms? The three may not go together in many people’s minds: partly owing to ...
Pregnant women have been urged to get a vaccination for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) after a record number of cases in Australia.
NHS officials said that the Australian winter is often a good predictor of how viruses will spread in England. And following a surge in cases number of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) cases in ...