• New CDC warning l GMA

    As families gather for the holidays, the CDC is out with a new warning about a rare but invasive form of strep A that has already claimed the lives of two children.

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    New CDC warning l GMA As families gather for the holidays, the CDC is out with a new warning about a rare but invasive form of strep A that has already claimed the lives of two children. #abcnews #health #strep #tamiflu #rsv #flu #abcnews #health #strep #covid #rsv #childrenhealth #holiday #cdc #breakingnews #news #topstories #specialreports
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  • Respiratory illnesses have spiked among children. What parents need to know.

    Children’s hospitals in major U.S. cities have been reporting unusually high numbers of sick patients with respiratory illnesses caused by viruses other than the coronavirus. These include respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), enteroviruses (EV) and rhinovirus (RV), which mostly cause cold-like symptoms such as a runny nose, coughing, sneezing and fever.

    Yahoo News spoke to Dr. Michael Chang, pediatric infectious diseases specialist at UTHealth Houston and Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital about why these winter viruses may be surging earlier than usual, as well as what parents can do to best protect their children.
    Respiratory illnesses have spiked among children. What parents need to know. Children’s hospitals in major U.S. cities have been reporting unusually high numbers of sick patients with respiratory illnesses caused by viruses other than the coronavirus. These include respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), enteroviruses (EV) and rhinovirus (RV), which mostly cause cold-like symptoms such as a runny nose, coughing, sneezing and fever. Yahoo News spoke to Dr. Michael Chang, pediatric infectious diseases specialist at UTHealth Houston and Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital about why these winter viruses may be surging earlier than usual, as well as what parents can do to best protect their children.
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