Respiratory syncytial virus and influenza activity are on the rise in parts of the country, particularly among young children, according to the CDC's latest respiratory virus updates. Overall, the ...
What if infections of respiratory syncytial virus, known as R.S.V., peak at unusual levels, as they did in the 2022-23 season? What if the new strain of mpox, which is especially virulent ...
The highly contagious respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) typically causes mild illness, but it can lead to severe respiratory complications, particularly for at-risk individuals. Drawing on local ...
But there’s another virus out there that can also cause these symptoms: It’s called respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and ...
Coughing, sneezing, and high temperature are common signs of a cold. While these may look harmless, they can also be symptoms ...
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections are the leading cause of viral death in infants, although RSV-related mortality has decreased since the development and approval of prophylactic ...
Oct. 18, 2024 – Older people who aren’t sure about whether to get the vaccine for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) now have a new set of data to help them make up their minds. A large study ...
as the presentation is indistinguishable from other respiratory tract infections, and epidemics often overlap. The microbiologic confirmation of RSV infection is based on detecting the virus in a ...
RSV is a highly contagious virus affecting the respiratory system, especially dangerous for infants, young children, and pregnant women. It leads to symptoms ranging from mild colds to severe ...
In addition to the virus that causes COVID-19, there are many other types of respiratory viruses, including flu and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). The good news is there are actions you can take ...
GSK’s RSV vaccine is the only RSV vaccine with efficacy and safety data available through three full seasons, including in people at increased risk Safety and reactogenicity data are consistent ...
As the weather gets colder, respiratory viruses become more common. Illnesses like influenza, COVID-19 and respiratory syncytial virus pose the risk of severe outcomes, such as hospitalization and ...