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Surge in cases of RSV, a virus that can severely sicken infants, is filling hospital beds

Por: CNBC Life October 16, 2022

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25 November 2021, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Stuttgart: An intensive care nurse cares for a patient suffering from respiratory syncytial virus (RS virus or RSV) who is being ventilated in the children's intensive care unit of the Olgahospital in Stuttgart. Photo: Marijan Murat/dpa (Photo by Marijan Murat/picture alliance via Getty Images)Picture Alliance Picture Alliance Getty ImagesOn Sunday night, 4-month-old Aesop Light was happy and alert. By... + full article



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