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Tarzana mom recounts 18-month-old son's harrowing battle with respiratory virus

Por: ABC7 Health October 20, 2022

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After a week in the hospital, Joshua could still be heard wheezing.Really high fevers, difficulty breathing, having to work really hard to breathe, his mother said. He would cough until he vomited.There is an upsurge in RSV cases, said Dr. Cesar Chavarria with Providence Cedars-Sinai Tarzana Medical Center. He said the virus affects the respiratory tract. He usually starts to see cases in February. But this year, it's starting early and... + full article



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