Facts about Respiratory Syncytial Virus

According to new scientific studies and news in the health current events, it is found that respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is quite common among people of all ages. Children under the age of 5 are highly affected by this disease. RSV can develop wheezing and pneumonia on many occasions. Statistics show that millions of people are treated for RSV every year.

RSV is highly infectious and it has long life span. It can be spread quickly through coughing and sneezing. You can be infected by simply touching a door knob or a countertop which is infected. As a result of its ability to spread widely and service for long time, the number of RSV related patients is increasing each year.

RSV is common during winter months. Children may bring home the virus from the school and pass it on to the rest of the family. In adults, this virus does not cause too much problem. It is treated as a common flu. However, in children and infants this can become extremely dangerous at times.

Having a clean and hygienic environment at home is the best to keep the virus from spreading. Hand washing plays a very important role in ensuring that these viruses do not get transmitted through touching.

Young children and infants should stay away from those who are having cold like symptoms. If you observe any symptoms like high fever, thick discharges from the nose that is yellow, green or even gray along with cough that seems to be getting worse or problems attempting to breathe in young children or infants, then you should contact your doctor immediately in order to get the proper treatment. If these symptoms get worse, which could happen quickly in young children, it can be life threatening.

To prevent RSV, you could go for injections of RSV antibodies. Because the span of these antibodies is short, you need to get your injections from time to time. Health Blog has encouraged the use of these antibodies in children who may be having repeating infections of RSV. This will keep them away from the dangers this virus.

Current health articles provides plenty of useful preventive strategies that will help keep your family from these viruses.

 

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