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A common respiratory virus is spreading at unusually high levels, overwhelming children's hospitals. Here's what parents need to know

Por: CNN Health October 21, 2022

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CNN  —  When Amber Sizemore and her family went out of state to celebrate her birthday last week, she had hoped her toddler daughter, Raegan, would try swimming. But the 15-month-old, normally energetic and adventurous, wasn’t herself on Saturday. “She hated it, and she normally loves water,” Sizemore said. By Sunday, when the family was heading back to Ohio, the little girl was “coughing like crazy.” “She coughed so hard, she... + full article



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