Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) concern extends beyond children
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Whilst children are not the only ones catching RSV, the illness tends to hit babies and older adults harder than school-age kids and parents. Veuerâs Chloe Hurst has the story!
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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 bebÊs y niÃąos pequeÃąos menores de 2 aÃąos con casos graves del virus respiratorio sincitial (RSV), ahora tambiÊn atienden a niÃąos mayores. En cuanto al Covid-19, los casos han aumentado.
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