Recently, children’s hospitals across the nation have been full of sick kids, and it seems like every child has a cold these days. One of the viruses responsible, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), is not new to pediatricians, but due to a recent rapid increase in cases, this may be the first time many are hearing of it. RSV is a common childhood virus that typically circulates in the winter months causing respiratory illnesses. This year, children’s hospitals have seen a surge of cases earlier in the year, in the late summer and early fall. Although RSV can infect people of all ages, it typically does not cause severe symptoms in older children or adults with intact immune systems. RSV
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