Hospital visits in Illinois due to flu are "quite high," with COVID and RSV also circulating. But what are the symptoms of ...
Right now, local hospitals are seeing more kids come in with bronchiolitis. The cases are mostly from RSV, which impacts the small airways in the lungs.
But last November little Hallie faced another ten-day hospital stay, battling RSV and bronchiolitis, a period her worried mum described as "tough" and "heartbreaking". The mum took to social media ...
What’s Going Around in Metro Detroit: RSV, flu, bronchiolitis, pneumonia, COVID, slip & falls Published: January 16, 2025 at 6:45 PM Tags: health , what's going around ...
In the week ending Jan. 10, flu positivity testing was up 20% in California. The report shows moderate RSV activity and low COVID-19 activity in the same period. Norovirus, which causes sudden ...
A barking or wheezing cough could be a sign that the RSV virus has spread to the lower respiratory tract, possibly leading to pneumonia or bronchiolitis. While RSV is mild for most people, it can lead ...
The trifecta of flu, COVID-19 and RSV is bad enough, but this year throw in other lesser but still consequential bugs, including norovirus. What can you do? Wash your hands, then wash them again later ...
Cases of influenza, RSV, COVID-19 and norovirus are surging at the same time Cara Lynn Shultz is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. Her work has previously appeared in Billboard and Reader's Digest.
While the number of COVID diagnoses are down compared with this time last year, other illnesses such as the norovirus stomach bug, RSV and whooping cough saw an increase in cases in the last few ...
It can also cause bronchiolitis and pneumonia in children younger than a year old. Severe cases of RSV may require those sick to receive the following: ∎ Additional oxygen. ∎ IV fluids if they ...
According to the FDA, the benefits of vaccination with Abrysvo and Arexvy continue to outweigh the potential risks. The prescribing information for Abrysvo ® (respiratory syncytial virus [RSV ...
Discovered first in the Netherlands in 2001, it's part of the same viral family as RSV, known officially as respiratory syncytial virus. Speaking to the Mirror last week, Dr Andrew Catchpole from ...