RSV cases rising locally, but not threatening hospital capac

RSV cases rising locally, but not threatening hospital capacity

Dr. Felicia Scaggs Huang, the associate director of Infection Prevention and Control at Cincinnati Children’s, says RSV usually presents as a cold that lasts for about a week. Here are the symptoms to watch for and what to do if you spot them in your child.

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