RSV Vaccination: Who, When, and How Often?

What is the RSV vaccination? The RSV vaccination protects against respiratory diseases caused by the RS virus (respiratory syncytial virus, RSV). RS viruses cause upper and lower respiratory tract infections that can cause severe illness, especially in infants and young children, but also in older adults or chronically ill people. Read more about what symptoms … RSV Vaccination: Who, When, and How Often?

RS virus (RSV): Symptoms and therapy

Brief overview What is the RS virus? The respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the causative agent of seasonal, acute respiratory infections that particularly affect young children. Symptoms: runny nose, dry cough, sneezing, sore throat; if the lower respiratory tract is involved: fever, accelerated breathing, rales when breathing, wheezing, cough with sputum, dry, cold and pale … RS virus (RSV): Symptoms and therapy