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- RSV in Infants and Young Children | RSV | CDC
In very young infants (less than 6 months old), the symptoms of RSV may include: Many infants will not have a fever with RSV infection Most of the time RSV causes a mild, cold-like illness, but it can also cause severe illness such as: Two to three out of every 100 infants under 6 months are hospitalized with RSV every year
- RSV in Babies Children: Symptoms, Causes Treatment
Babies born early (preemies), infants under 6 months and children with other health problems face the highest risk of complications Each year in the U S , about 58,000 to 80,000 children under age 5 need care at a hospital for RSV RSV hits infants (babies younger than 1 year) especially hard
- Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) - World Health Organization . . .
Infants, especially those under six months of age, are at highest risk of severe RSV disease and death RSV can also cause severe disease among elderly people and those with underlying illnesses Until recently, there was no vaccine available to protect infants and elderly people from RSV disease
- The disease burden of respiratory syncytial virus in Infants
Infants infected with RSV produce very high amounts of infectious virus in respiratory secretions for up to or over 1 week [5], and the virus survives extremely well on hard surfaces and fomites for over 5 h [6]
- RSV in Babies and Young Children | American Lung Association
But it can be dangerous for babies and some young children The children at highest risk for severe illness and complications from RSV are: Premature newborns; Babies up to 12 months old, especially if they are 6 months old or younger; Children who are younger than 2 and have a chronic lung disease or heart disease that was present at birth
- RSV in newborns and infants - Childrens Health
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common virus that can cause cold-like symptoms but is especially dangerous for infants Learn why and get information about the RSV shot to prevent illness Related podcast Learn more about RSV in infants and children on the Children's Health Checkup podcast What is RSV in infants?
- Understanding Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) in Children . . .
In infants, particularly those under 6 months old, RSV can cause more severe symptoms, including: - Apnea: A pause in breathing, which can be a sign of severe illness, especially in premature babies - Bluish Tint to Lips or Fingernails: A sign of low oxygen levels in the blood (cyanosis)
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