Winter is on the way, and with it come respiratory illnesses like cold, flu, and COVID-19. And nationwide, hospitals are seeing an alarming rise in cases of respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, which particularly affects children. LatinoVoicesWTTW
Winter is on the way, and with it come respiratory illnesses like cold, flu, and COVID-19. And nationwide, hospitals are seeing an alarming rise in cases of respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, which particularly affects children.
RSV symptoms begin presenting similarly to those of a cold — cough and runny nose. As the disease progresses, respiratory distress can require immediate emergency care. Mora offered advice on when RSV has become severe enough to take a child to the hospital.
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