RSV, flu and COVID all seem to blend together in kids so when should you see a doctor about a respiratory illness?
Content sponsored by Children’s of Alabama. As respiratory illnesses surge between November and January, physicians are urging families to take extra steps to keep children healthy. Dr. Alex ...
WellSpan Pediatric Medicine Physicians across the Midstate are seeing strep throat, pink eye and upper respiratory illnesses this week. “It’s important for your child to keep up with ...
Now that Thanksgiving travel is behind us, healthcare providers across metro Detroit are seeing a clear jump in seasonal ...
One UK study reported this year's flu shot was 60 to 70 per cent effective in children at reducing the risk of emergency ...
Hospitals are overwhelmed and fatalities are soaring. The island is suffering from combined viruses that include dengue, ...
Hospitals across Quebec are seeing a surge in influenza and gastroenteritis cases as the holiday season approaches, raising ...
One of these is Grunting baby syndrome. Grunting baby syndrome - the medical term is Infant Dyschezia - occurs when your infant is having a poo. They may strain and make noises that suggest they're ...
As of Dec. 19, the Southeastern, Southern, and Mid-Atlantic regions of the U.S. are experiencing an increase of emergency department visits and hospitalizations for young children ages 0 to 4 years ...
The recent safety review of two approved RSV preventive treatments for infants initiated by the U.S. Food and Drug ...
Learn about the FDA's review of the safety of RSV prevention drugs Clesrovimab and Nirsevimab for infants and toddlers. Find ...