What parents need to know as RSV cases surge
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Several respiratory illnesses in children are circulating, and more children are going to the hospital for them.
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New research shows vaccinating pregnant women helps protect newborns from RSV, a virus that fills hospitals with wheezing babies each fall. Here's what to know.
While hospitals typically see infants and toddlers under age 2 with severe RSV cases, they are now seeing older kids as well.
Los hospitales generalmente atienden a bebés y niños pequeños menores de 2 años con casos graves del virus respiratorio sincitial (RSV), ahora también atienden a niños mayores. En cuanto al Covid-19, los casos han aumentado.
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