Doctors sound the alarm about the mysterious trend of children

Doctors sound the alarm about the mysterious trend of children

RS virus, or respiratory syncyial virusIt is a common cause of pneumonia in infants and young children.

The National Institute of Public Health (NIPH) writes that “the RS virus season is usually from November to May.” Locations.

But so many now-proven cases have American doctors scratching their heads.

“I’ve never seen anything like this,” Kate Dutkevich, MD, medical director at Beacon Children’s Hospital in South Bend, Indiana, told the news agency. AP.

I just treated two kids who had RS and needed oxygen.

– I’ve never seen cases (of the RS virus, journal.anm.) in July or earlier, Dutkiewicz explains.

Notified health workers

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a report on June 10 Writing They said they have seen an increase in cases of the virus in the southern United States.

The virus has since been detected in several other states, the AP writes.

“Because of this increased rate, the CDC is calling for broader testing for RS among patients with acute respiratory infection who test negative for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19,” the infection control agency wrote in the letter. “. Which aims to alert health care workers and caregivers.

They noted that due to the unusual seasonal development, the likelihood of spread or peak infection could not be predicted.

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More chance of serious illness

The CDC further wrote that “since the RS virus did not circulate as usual in the winter months of 2020-2021,” possibly due to better control of infections associated with the coronavirus pandemic, “infants and young children may be more susceptible to becoming seriously ill now if they injured.”

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It is possible that they have not been exposed to normal amounts of RS virus in the last 15 months.

According to the FHI, symptoms of RS can be:

Cough, fever, rapid breathing later, long wheezing (exhaling, daily writing), lethargy, tiredness and difficulty coughing with mucus About 20 percent develop ear infections.

– Like ille som Corona

Laranda St. John, mother of 6-week-old Poe, told The Associated Press that her son had a severe cough a few weeks ago. And so I took him to the doctor’s office to be examined.

– Initially, the office didn’t have the ability to receive us because there were a lot of people who reported similar symptoms in their children, she says.

But after a while, St. John took samples from the infant, who tested positive for RS, developed a rapid heart rate and had to be taken to the hospital.

Disseminated: RS may have spread from 6-week-old Beau to his 16-month-old sister Lulabelle — or vice versa.  Photo: Laranda St. John via AP/NTB
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Boo’s older sister, 16-month-old Lullabelle, was also tested for the virus, but no milder disease picture emerged.

– I can’t say I was relieved when I heard it was the RS virus, because I know it’s as bad as the coronavirus, she tells The Associated Press.

According to the news agency, there must have been a similar development in Australia that was first started by American doctors. Similar cases have also been reported in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Hospital pediatric wards are full, and as a result, half of the planned non-acute operations have to be postponed, he writes telegraph.

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