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  2. Most babies who got very sick from RSV last winter were ... - AOL

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    The virus is “super common,” and most kids are infected by 2 years of age, she said, but the research suggests it can be hard to predict which babies are going to get very sick.

  3. What parents can do to reduce the likelihood of kids getting ...

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    Vaccines are recommended for some illnesses, but there are also basic preventive measures that parents and caregivers should take to reduce the likelihood of getting sick and missing school ...

  4. The treatment could help ease seasonal pressures on the NHS, researchers said.

  5. 2022–2023 pediatric care crisis - Wikipedia

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    In the waning months of 2022, the first northern hemisphere autumn with the nearly full relaxation of public health precautions related to the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals in the United States and Canada [1] began to see overwhelming numbers of pediatric care patients, primarily driven by a massive upswing in respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) cases, but also flu, rhinovirus, enterovirus, and ...

  6. Childhood immunizations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Infants may develop "apnea" rather than a cough. Apnea is when the child stops breathing momentarily. Approximately half of the infants, younger than one year of age, who get the disease are hospitalized. 1 in 4 get pneumonia; 1 or 2 in 100 will have convulsions (violent, uncontrolled shaking) 2/3 will have apnea

  7. Babies get a lot of vaccines before they turn 2. Is it safe ...

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    No parent of a new baby likes to take their little one to get shots at the doctor's office. Babies are supposed to receive vaccines that protect against about 15 different infectious diseases.

  8. Rh disease - Wikipedia

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    Rh disease (also known as rhesus isoimmunization, Rh (D) disease, or rhesus incompatibility, and blue baby disease) is a type of hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN). HDFN due to anti-D antibodies is the proper and currently used name for this disease as the Rh blood group system actually has more than 50 antigens and not only the ...

  9. People Are Concerned About This Mom Who Can’t Bear The ...

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    However, such visits can get quickly overwhelming, as parents instinctively worry about their child’s well-being and safety while having many people around. This mom was particularly anxious ...