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August 24th, 2021, 10:41 AM
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Heads Up: respiratory syncytial virus RSV
For those sending the kids to school, they will be facing another respiratory virus that is beginning to circulate.
For many months, Canada has seen virtually no cases of RSV infection, which may mean that pregnant women and infants have had lower exposure and therefore pediatric immunity levels may be low. A resurgence in cases in the summer of 2021 could stretch resources in pediatric intensive care units across Canada.One hospital saw 22 kids come in with suspected Covid but alas it was RSV (respiratory syncytial virus).
What is Respiratory syncytial virus infection?
Respiratory Syncytial infection, usually called RSV, is a lot like a bad cold. It causes the same symptoms. And like a cold, it is very common and very contagious. Most children have had it at least once by age 2.
RSV is usually not something to worry about. But it can lead to pneumonia or other problems in some people, especially babies. So it's important to watch the symptoms and call your doctor if they get worse.
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August 24th, 2021 10:41 AM
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