PROTECTING YOUR CHILD FROM RSV

RSV is a respiratory illness that affects the airways and lungs.  While it often causes mild illness, RSV can lead to severe infections, hospitalization, and can be life-threatening, especially in infants and young children. RSV spreads easily through tiny droplets in the air when someone coughs or sneezes. RSV is most common from late fall to early spring. 

Speak with a healthcare provider to decide on a plan to protect your child, family and community during the RSV season. 

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