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The work begins now that the treatments are here
Doctors at a US hospital have said that they don’t have any record of a retired physician reporting any respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), according to a report in the journal, “The Lancet Infectious Diseases”. This comes after a recent study revealed that just 4.3% of 937 US hospitals tests people aged 65 and older who…
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Hospitals are being hit by the wave of swine flu vaccines and treatments.
Children with Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) may need to seek help from their pediatrician or have to go to the emergency department, a doctor has said. “That might be a sign that they need to seek help,” she added. The doctor further said that children and adults can stay healthy throughout the remaining fall and…
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The disease is spreading very fast, overwhelming children’s hospitals.
Hospitals across the US are struggling to care for the influx of children due to the coronavirus pandemic, with some reporting an increase in the number of people coming in with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). The number of coronavirus cases in US has exceeded 20 lakh, according to Johns Hopkins University tracker. The virus has…
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The symptoms, treatment and what parents should know about rsv in children.
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) has been “overwhelming” children’s hospitals in the US after the 2019 H1N1 outbreak, a doctor said. “I’ve been at Connecticut Children’s for 25 years, and I’ve never seen this level of surge specifically for RSV coming into our hospital,” Dr Juan Salazar, the hospital’s executive vice president and physician in chief,…