Rise of RSV Summary RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus) cases are rising among infants, leading to increased hospitalizations nationwide. Early detection is crucial—RSV symptoms often mimic those of the flu and… read more →
Every year, Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Awareness Month is observed in October to educate the public about RSV, its symptoms, prevention, and the populations most at risk. It is a… read more →
Preventing respiratory illnesses in children involves a multifaceted approach that addresses environmental and lifestyle factors. Maintaining good hygiene practices is crucial. Encourage regular handwashing with soap and water. Creating… read more →
In children, influenza (flu), Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), and COVID-19 are respiratory illnesses caused by different viruses. While they share some similarities, they differ significantly, particularly in symptoms, transmission, and… read more →
As we mentioned in our previous post, Respiratory Illnesses in Children, respiratory illnesses are very prevalent now. The viruses causing these diseases are easily spread by airborne droplets or touching… read more →
Respiratory illnesses in children are very prevalent at this time and are more severe than in past years. This is probably because this is the first full season since the… read more →
