The CDC urged medical professionals to prepare to use the new treatments approved this year for RSV, the leading cause of hospitalization among U.S. infants.
The CDC also urged medical professionals to prepare to use the new prevention options approved this year for RSV, which is the leading cause of hospitalization among U.S. infants.
“Historically, such regional increases have predicted the beginning of RSV season nationally, with increased RSV activity spreading north and west over the following 2-3 months,” the CDC said.
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