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How to prevent and treat RSV in children

RSV, or Respiratory Syncytial Virus, is a highly contagious virus that frequently spreads among preschool children, especially those who are less than 6 years old and attend kindergarten or pre-kindergarten. In Thailand, this virus becomes particularly concerning during the rainy season, which typically spans from July until November.

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RSV Infection: Is Prevention Truly Possible?

RSV is a virus that commonly causes outbreaks from the rainy season to winter. Its symptoms typically resemble those of a common cold. However, children who are born prematurely or have certain lung or heart conditions, as well as adults aged 60 and older, or those aged 50 to 59 with underlying health conditions, are at higher risk of contracting RSV and may experience severe symptoms requiring hospitalization.

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RSV - the Virus That Parents Should Know About

RSV or Respiratory Syncytial Virus is a virus that causes respiratory illness in young children.

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