As fall gets underway, we look forward to cooler weather, back-to-school shopping, football kick-offs and the long-awaited ...
Get vaccinated now to protect against COVID-19, flu, and RSV this respiratory virus season, health officials recommend.
As many as 80,000 children under 5 are hospitalized each year due to the respiratory syncytial virus, according to the CDC.
Infections caused by the latest variant have symptoms including fever, chills, fatigue, cough, congestion and headache.
Respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, is the leading cause of hospitalizations for infants. It's a major risk for older children, too, and can be dangerous, even life-threatening, for those who are ...
Dr. Jaunita Mora said the respiratory syncytial virus is the leading cause of infant hospitalizations. Here are the people ...
Emergency department (ED) and hospitalizations for COVID continue to trend downward, as is test positivity, which is now at 9 ...
Among babies 6 months and younger hospitalized for COVID, 90% of their mothers weren't vaccinated during pregnancy, leaving ...
Pharmacies in Essex and Suffolk have been the first in the country to offer a new vaccination against respiratory syncytial ...
This season’s uptake of RSV vaccines in the US has been slower than expected, according to Wall Street analysts tracking ...
A ‘tripledemic’ refers to the outbreak of three viruses side by side, this winter in the UK, the NHS is asking people to ...
Dozens of patients were diagnosed with scabies after visiting accident and emergency at the University Hospitals of Bristol ...