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Why contact precautions for rsv?

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Answer # 1 #

Respiratory syncytial virus can be transmitted from one person to another.

People with a respiratory syncytial virus infection can be infectious for up to 8 days. Babies and people with weakened immune systems can spread the virus for weeks.

People of all ages can be affected by respiratory syncytial virus. It's very common in young children.

By 2 years of age, almost all children are affected by the disease. Respiratory syncytial virus infections occur in the fall, winter, and spring in the United States.

The people who are most at risk of severe respiratory syncytial virus infections are:

The symptoms of respiratory syncytial virus infections begin 4 to 6 days after the event.

These include.

The symptoms appear in stages rather than at the same time. In very young babies, there are only a few symptoms, such as decreased activity, and a lack of breath.

People at high risk of infections can be affected by the disease. Infections of the small airways in the lung are called bronchiolitis.

The health professional can use these methods to make a diagnosis.

There is no treatment for respiratory syncytial virus. Infections can go away on their own in a few weeks.

Over-the-counter drugs can help with pain. Children shouldn't be given aspirin. Do not give cough medicine to children under 4 years old. It's important to drink enough fluids.

Some people with severe infections may need to be hospitalized, where they may be given oxygen, a breathing tube or a ventilator.

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Answer # 2 #

A respiratory syncytial virus infection is a lot like a cold. The same symptoms are caused by it. It is very common and very contagious.

By the time they are 2 years old, most children have had it once.

It's usually not something to worry about. It can cause problems in some people. If your symptoms get worse, it's important to call your doctor.

The virus causes the disease.

The nose, eyes, throat, and lungs are all attacked by the same virus. It is spread when you cough, sneeze or share food or drinks.

Your body never becomes immune to the many kinds of RSV.

Sometimes during the same season you can get it over and over again.

The symptoms of a bad cold are usually caused by the same disease as theRSV.

Babies may also have the disease.

Some children have more serious symptoms, such as wheezing. If your child is having trouble breathing, call the doctor.

If you or your child have any symptoms, ask your doctor if there is an outbreak of the infection in your area.

There are tests for the disease, but they are not usually needed. If you or your child have other problems, your doctor may want to do tests.

A sample of discharge from the nose is the most common test.

The RSV is usually on its own. Home treatment is all that is needed for most people. If your child has a disease.

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