Meanwhile, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) activity continues to decline across most of the country, with ED levels ...
“Areas with lower vaccination rates, colder weather and higher population density are seeing higher infection rates,” said Dr. Ryan Fulton, a faculty member at the Virginia Tech Carilion School of ...
Of all the things you can get sick with this winter, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) should be top of mind. With positivity ...
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a leading cause of lower respiratory tract infections in children under two years old, resulting in significant morbidity and a heavy economic burden on healthcare ...
In addition to the cold and flu, many are falling ill to RSV, COVID and norovirus this winter. How to know what you have.
Feeling under the weather? In Texas, cedar can bring sneezing, congestion and itchy eyes, but so can the flu, COVID-19 and other illnesses.
A new scoping review examines the impact of respiratory bacteria on the severity of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) ...
In the U.S. public health system, local and state health departments collect and own the data rather than the federal ...
During the COVID pandemic, RSV showed a slightly odd pattern: like flu, it basically disappeared in the 2020–2021 season, ...
RSV, respiratory syncytial virus, usually peaks in December and January while infecting the nose, throat and lungs, usually ...
The virus is a common respiratory illness that infects the lungs and airways. Most people experience mild symptoms, like the common cold. However, RSV can cause more severe symptoms in infants, older ...
Nirsevimab is protective against RSV infections and coinfections, which suggests there is no replacement of RSV with other viruses post-nirsevimab administration.