For a few years, the second seasonal COVID-19 spike has been accompanied by rising cases of seasonal flu and RSV in what ...
When I first brought my newborn baby home from the hospital at the onset of RSV season, I kept my 2.5-year-old masked for so ...
RSV season is upon us, which means thousands of children under five years of age and hundreds of thousands of adults will be ...
Just like adults under 60, elderly adults who get RSV tend to have mild symptoms, such as runny nose, sore throat, cough, ...
Coughing, sneezing, and high temperature are common signs of a cold. While these may look harmless, they can also be symptoms ...
While children and older adults can have a few complications from getting RSV, a lot of symptoms can be managed with at-home ...
Dr. Kerry-Anne Perkins, a new mom and board-certified OB-GYN shares what parents need to know about RSV and more.
The respiratory virus is the leading cause of hospitalisation for infants, with 12,000 babies admitted each year. Before next ...
RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus, affects the upper respiratory system with a runny or stuffy nose as well as a cough or sore throat. When the virus moves to the lower airways into the bronchi ...
Last week, the state reported that so far this year, 1,099 cases of whooping cough have been reported compared to just 45 at ...
RSV spreads much like the common cold via droplets of saliva released into the air when sick people cough or sneeze. These droplets carry the virus, spreading it when they come in contact with our ...
RSV season, however, is just getting started ... It, too, causes cold- or COVID-like symptoms, including a stuffy nose and a cough. It poses little severe risk to children on its own, but “unlike ...