Saturday, February 1, 2025
RSV is linked to asthma in children—but we can’t say one causes the other yet
As winter rolls on in Australia, respiratory viruses are everywhere. One of the main culprits is respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, which has caused more than 145,000 infections around the country so far this year. Most are in children under five. RSV is the leading cause of bronchiolitis and pneumonia (both chest infections) in young children. Each year, at least 1 in 200 children under 5 are hospitalized with RSV in Australia. Babies under 6 months, and especially under 3 months, are at highest risk. RSV infects the airways and lungs, making airway mucus very sticky. Young babies may develop Read More
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