Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)

 

Here are some useful links for parents with children sick with RSV sysmptoms.

 

Click HERE for an info sheet "Our children are getting sick", which outlines how to care for babies and children at home and what to do if they get worse. 

 

Click HERE for an info sheet "Does your child need urgent care?", which identifies deteriorating conditions that would necessitate emergency care.

 

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common respiratory virus that causes lung and respiratory tract infections. It is highly contagious. A person infected with RSV spreads the virus in droplets when they cough, sneeze or talk. Learn more.

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