Respiratory syncytial virus remains a leading cause of infant hospitalisation, making awareness and prevention essential for ...
Early-life viral infection programs immune cells to hijack allergy-associated maternal antibodies, driving allergy risk later ...
According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the RSV virus is the leading cause of ...
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Mommy minute: Who is most at risk for RSV?
We continue our look at contagious illnesses circulating right now with a focus on RSV, which stands for respiratory ...
NEW YORK CITY -- In September, an 8-month-old baby came into Dr. Juanita Mora's office in Chicago with an infection the doctor hadn't expected to see for another two months: RSV. Like her peers across ...
DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- The CDC is warning of a rise in RSV cases in the Southeast in the offseason. Some children finding themselves sitting out portions of the summer because viruses are flaring up.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have issued a new recommendation to protect babies against RSV. According to the updated guidelines, infants under the age of 8 months should receive a ...
Peak season ranges from late December to mid-February every year, the CDC website says. Last year in North Carolina, RSV ...
Federal regulators have begun a safety review of two RSV medicines used to protect infants, even though no safety problems ...
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Flu, RSV cases on the rise in North Texas as Christmas approaches
Doctors in North Texas are seeing a dramatic rise in flu cases just before the holidays, as well as an increase in RSV cases. “Be prepared. Flu season is here," said Dr. Jeffrey Kahn.
Before those holiday get-togethers, you might want to take an extra second to think about how healthy you are.
The season of never-ending sneezing and stuffy noses is underway, sending Americans to pharmacy lines in hopes of keeping illness at bay with yearly shots. While flu and COVID-19 vaccines are an ...
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