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Columbus mother stresses RSV awareness as second child admitted to Nationwide Children’s

Por: 10 WBNS Health October 21, 2022

CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio — Shanisty Ireland sits in a patient room at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, holding her 2-month-old son, Asa. “Our older kids brought home something from school,” she said. “Just a virus. A cough.” It was a common cold that she knew could be dangerous for her infant. In January of 2020, Ireland talked with 10TV about her experience and raised awareness about RSV, a common respiratory virus that, in little lungs,... + full article



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