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RSV: Researchers pinpoint markers of more severe cases among children

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) remains the top cause of hospitalization among young children, leading to respiratory issues like bronchiolitis and pneumonia. However, the reasons why some children experience only mild symptoms while others suffer from severe disease are not well understood.

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US virus updates show more COVID decline, with RSV rise in the southeast

COVID-19 activity declined last week, with wastewater levels—still highest in the West—now at moderate levels, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said today (Friday) in its latest respiratory virus updates. ...

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Efforts to reduce barriars to RSV shots now that CDC has recomended vacinations

When the Food and Drug Administration approved several new vaccines against respiratory syncytial virus last year, the shots were celebrated as a “powerful new tool” to protect infants and older people. Pharmaceutical giants projected billions of dollars in sales, assuming a large swath of the eligible population would roll up their sleeves.

But for all the anticipation, relatively few people sought the vaccines out: Only about 24 percent of eligible older adults received it last season. It was a disappointing response, one experts blamed largely on vaccine fatigue, the cost of the shots and confusion over who should get them.

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U.S. COVID numbers decline slightly, RSV, flu activity low --CDC

In several weekly updates published today,  (Friday) the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said seasonal influenza and RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) activity are low nationally, and COVID-19 activity is elevated but declining. ...

 

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