Respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, is a common, highly contagious virus that infects the lungs and breathing passages. In healthy adults and older children, RSV typically causes mild, cold-like symptoms.| epi.ufl.edu
In their first two years alone, most children have about eight to ten colds. Learn how colds spread and when to call the pediatrician.| HealthyChildren.org
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is such a common virus that nearly all adults and young children are affected by it sooner or later.| What to Expect
When my third child was born, it was a crazy time in my life. (Isn’t it always?) My husband and I had two older boys, ages 4 and 2. Charlie was a sweet baby from day one, healthy and adorable.| Voices For Vaccines
This common yet potentially serious virus can be especially dangerous for infants.| UNC Health Talk
RSV is never really easy to control for infants and toddlers, as there is no treatment or cure, but fortunately, most kids do not have severe symptoms that require hospitalizations.| Keep Kids Healthy