Since breathing infection can be a mild and bacterial infection, we tend to ignore it sometimes. But it is important to notice every single symptom of the children and their behavior to understand if they are facing any issues on breathing and to know the severity of the issue. Since RSV c...
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parental absence from work.1 Children attending preschool are three times more likely to suffer an infection than those staying at home due to high transmission rates within such facilities.2 RTIs can occur in the upper or lower respiratory tract affecting the sinuses, throat, airways or lungs....
and provides results in about 45 minutes. When a child is sick with an acute respiratory infection, negative COVID-19 or influenza results just leave parents with more questions than answers. Instead, the syndromic approach can provide fast, comprehensive answers and take the guesswork...
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An infection in your lungs is also known as pneumonia. Pneumonia is caused by germs called bacteria that you can get anywhere you go. It usually occurs after you have the flu or a cold because your immune system cannot fight off the bacteria as well. Symptoms appear quickly and can include...
Recent discoveries regarding the neutralization-specific viral epitopes of the pre-fusion RSV glycoprotein have led to a shift from empirical to structure-based design of RSV therapeutics, and controlled human infection model studies have provided early-stage proof of concept for novel RSV monoclonal ...
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Have you ever woken up in the morning and suddenly realized you have a sore throat? Maybe your kids have come home from school with a cough and runny nose. In cases like these, it’s likely a respiratory infection that’s to blame. ...
Lower respiratory tract infection, usually RSV, in young kids (2-6 mo. old is peak) characterized by increased work of breathing, fever, cough, retractions, lethargy, and nasal dischargeMost common infant respiratory infectionLasts 4-6 days bronchiolitis treatment SupportiveBeta-agonists and steroids...