RSV infection that is managed via primary care in children under 5 years of age leads to a substantial burden for families, primary care resources, and society.
Hospitals are witnessing an influx of young patients suffering from pneumonia, diarrhoea, and inflammation of the small ...
RSV infections are common but while most people are fine 29,000 children are admitted to hospital in the UK every year ...
The U.S. has seen earlier and more intense surges of the flu and RSV this year than is typical, pediatrician Dr. Ryan Fulton notes.
The respiratory tract’s microbial microflora plays a significant role in determining the severity of RSV infections and the ...
Norovirus is commonly referred to as the stomach flu, stomach bug or as the “cruise ship virus” because it’s often the cause ...
A new scoping review explores how respiratory bacteria affect the severity of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections and long-term health in children. Analyzing data from 33 studies ...
Respiratory syncytial virus is a common, highly contagious illness that often causes mild upper respiratory symptoms, akin to a cold. In babies, particularly those with tiny airways, RSV can cause the ...
“RSV can cause bronchiolitis in babies and young children,” says Spillett. “Bronchiolitis is a common chest infection that affects babies and children under two years old, and it usually ...
Health officials are urging older adults to get vaccinated against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). NHS England announced ...
RSV is a respiratory virus that affects children worse the younger they are; it's particularly dangerous for infants under 6 months, oftentimes requiring hospitalization for critical respiratory care.