# Rsv
Woman fed up with her grandmother wanting to kiss her baby when she's been told not to, says baby could get sick
A woman took to a Reddit post to talk about how she doesn't want her grandmother kissing her baby but the grandmother wants to keep doing it despite being told not to do it. In her post, the woman vents her frustration with people wanting to kiss other people's babies, particularly referring to her grandmother.
The tripledemic — respiratory syncytial virus, COVID-19, and influenza
I rarely write about the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), but the number of people infected by the virus, especially children, is leading to a fear of a tripledemic that includes RSV, the seasonal flu, and our constant nemesis, COVID-19. I guess this is the time I start writing more about the respiratory syncytial virus because everyone needs to be aware of this infectious disease.
Oklahoma sees dramatic increase in RSV cases in 2022
What parents can do to protect their children from RSV. In 2022, Oklahoma saw a dramatic increase in respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) cases. The virus is highly contagious and can cause severe respiratory illness. According to the CDC,
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Covid-19, the Flu, RSV or a Cold - How to Tell and When to Get Treatment.
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Tuesday in Portland: Jefferson HS student injured in drive-by shooting, hospitals report spike in children's RSV cases
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DougCo Health Department reluctant to share data showing rise in RSV rate
(Douglas County Health Department / Nov. 10 meeting) Heather Willard / NewsBreak Denver / Nov. 11, 2022. (Douglas County, Colo.) The Douglas County Health Department plans to launch a data dashboard later this month that will show the county's rapid increase in RSV cases.