Respiratory viruses in children off to an early and strong season in Northeast Ohio

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Respiratory viruses in children off to an early and strong season in Northeast Ohio
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CLEVELAND — If you have little ones at home, it's likely your kids have already been sick with a fever, runny, stuffy nose and cough this fall.The CDC says hospitals across the United States are seeing more than twice as many cases of respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, per week than this time last year, and more of those cases are severe.

Sloane was sleeping comfortably in her mother's arms as Tricia talked about the frightening ordeal. She believes Sloane got the virus from her older siblings. For them, it was just a cold, but for Sloane, born several weeks early, the virus posed a more serious threat. West said Sloane received oxygen and IV fluids while in the hospital. She said they were well cared for and not alone. She said there were families like hers everywhere.Mistovich and her partner in the practice, Dr. Allie Effron, said they're seeing a ton of RSV right now — levels more typical in January or February.

They tell parents to focus on a child’s breathing and hydration. If your child appears to be struggling to breathe, get them in right away. When it comes to prevention, the doctors said to practice good hand washing often and use hand sanitizer when needed. Get the recommended vaccines for your child, as well, including for flu and COVID. Parents should talk to their pediatrician if they have questions, they stress.

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