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RSV: A pediatric disease expert answers 5 questions about the surging outbreak of respiratory syncytial virus

A pediatric disease expert discusses the recent surge of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) cases, addressing key concerns regarding symptoms, transmission, and prevention strategies. The expert highlights the importance of awareness and timely intervention, particularly in vulnerable populations such as infants and young children. In a separate exploration, the origins of nicknames for iconic cities, including New York as "The Big Apple," are unveiled, revealing fascinating historical and cultural insights behind these monikers that reflect each city's unique identity.

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RSV: A pediatric disease expert answers 5 questions about the surging outbreak of respiratory syncytial virus
RSV: Understanding the Surge in Respiratory Syncytial Virus Cases The recent surge in respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) cases has raised concerns, especially for parents and caregivers of young children. RSV is a common virus that typically causes mild, cold-like symptoms, but it can be serious for infants and older adults. With the increase in cases, understanding the virus, its symptoms, and prevention methods is crucial. Here, a pediatric disease expert addresses common questions to provide clarity and guidance during this outbreak.