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Here's what RSV is, why it especially impacts the youngest and oldest members of society and how it is usually treated.
RSV-NET data showed that RSV hospitalization rates among infants aged 0 to 7 months were an estimated 43% (95% confidence ...
On the heels of a fall and winter that saw hundreds of Alberta babies and toddlers hospitalized and two young children die ...
Two preventive tools — a maternal vaccine and a monoclonal antibody — were tied to a recent drop in RSV hospitalization rates for U.S. babies.
As winter nears and the cold and flu season sets in, the highly infectious respiratory virus RSV has again begun its ...
Interim surveillance network data showed lower hospitalization rates following the availability of prevention products.
Far fewer babies had severe cases of the respiratory illness RSV, in a winter in which a new monoclonal and vaccine became ...
Kellee was diagnosed with Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), a virus many assume is only serious for young children. For ...
New respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) prevention products significantly reduce infant hospitalization rates, highlighting the ...
Far fewer babies went to the hospital struggling to breathe from RSV, a severe respiratory infection, after the debut of a new vaccine and treatment this season, according to an analysis published ...
OSA is more likely in children who have LRTIs, and this association contributes to hospitalizations and tonsil and adenoid removal surgeries.