What You Need to Know About RSV
MAR 23, 2022Respiratory Syncytial Virus, commonly referred to as RSV, is a potentially dangerous breathing condition that primarily affects infants and young children.
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Croup is a respiratory illness caused by the parainfluenza virus (a cousin of the flu) and can affect anyone from infancy through adulthood. The condition causes inflammation in the back of the throat, windpipe and upper portion of the lungs.
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Respiratory Syncytial Virus, commonly referred to as RSV, is a potentially dangerous breathing condition that primarily affects infants and young children.
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