Communicable diseases

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)

Communicable diseases

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections occur in autumn and winter, and in some seasons even in the spring months. RSV is the most common cause of acute bronchiolitis in young children, but causes milder colds in older children and adults. The start of RSV circulation can only be detected if respiratory infections are tested for RSV, as the clinical picture of RSV infection does not follow a typical course.

Zadnje posodobljeno: 16.07.2024
Objavljeno: 13.09.2010
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