It’s that time of year again: the dreaded cold and flu season is on the horizon. But lurking in the shadows is a more sinister threat: RSV.
The truth is 80% of babies under 1 year old catch RSV. “They probably mostly catch it from other children,” said Andrew Pavia, MD, Pediatric Infectious Disease at University of Utah Health/Primary ...
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Mary Washington Healthcare with information to protect your family from RSV--including infants and older adults.
RSV, a common respiratory virus that usually causes mild, cold-like symptoms, is on the rise. While usually innocuous in adults, RSV cases in children and the elderly can be far more serious.
COVID-19 levels in the United States are high and rising, flu season is approaching quickly, and RSV cases are already ...