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Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)

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23May 2022.

Introduction:

Lungs and respiratory infections are caused due to the Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). This virus is so common that most children by the age of 2 have been infected with this virus. Also, adults can get infected by this virus. In healthy children, and adults the symptoms of the RSV are mild and mostly mimic the symptoms of the common cold. In some people, including babies who are 12 months old or younger, older people, people with lung and heart disease, or anyone having a weak immune system, this virus can cause severe infections.

 Symptoms of the RSV:

Symptoms appear after four to six days of getting infected. The symptoms in older children and adults include:

In severe cases of RSV infection, this virus can spread to the infected person’s lower respiratory tract which can cause bronchiolitis or pneumonia. The symptoms include:

RSV most severely affects infants and the symptoms include:

Most of the infected adults and children recover in a week or two, although some might still suffer from repeated wheezing. In anyone suffering from chronic lungs or heart problems and premature infants, life-threatening or severe infections may require admission to the hospital.

Catching infection of  RSV:

Prevention of RSV.

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