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Never seen anything like it : paediatrician on virus sweeping through Hawke s Bay children

His revelation follows a similar story in the Wellington region, with 20 children in its regional hospital with the virus. Virologist Dr Sue Huang has linked the sudden rise in RSV to the trans-Tasman bubble opening, with Australians arriving in New Zealand infecting susceptible populations with no or reduced immunity. Moore said it was “very important that parents and caregivers keep children warm and at home and away from other children if they were sick. Children who had younger siblings or babies at home should be kept away from school, kindergarten, early childcare centres and kōhanga reo where possible”. Marty Sharpe/Stuff

Visiting Restricted At Hawke s Bay Hospital Due To RSV

Wednesday, 7 July 2021, 12:21 pm Hawke’s Bay Hospital has restricted visiting to its maternity unit, children’s ward and Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU), Emergency Department (ED) and Intensive Care Unit to help prevent further spread of RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) to very vulnerable newborn babies and sick children. Medical director whānau and community’s Dr Philip Moore said no visitors, other than parents and main caregivers, would be able to visit Hawke’s Bay Hospital’s maternity units; Waioha and Ata Rangi or Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU) and the children’s ward to help protect newborn babies and sick children from catching

Change To Northland DHB Visitor Policy Due To Increase In Children s Respiratory Illness

Wednesday, 7 July 2021, 4:03 pm A sudden increase in respiratory illness in children has led to Northland DHB changing the visitor policy for Te Kotuku (maternity), the Special Baby Care Unit and the Children’s Ward (Ward 2) at Whangārei Hospital. The illness is caused by a respiratory virus that is common at this time of year, and is highly contagious. It mostly impacts babies under one year of age and can cause breathing difficulties in small children. Northland DHB said that the policy change aims to keep children in their care safe, as well as their siblings and young whanāu, by

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