1. Melody Butler Melody Butler United States says:

    This is quite exciting- In young children, RSV can cause:
    Bronchiolitis
    Croup
    Ear infections
    Lung failure
    Pneumonia
    Studies have shown that children who have had RSV bronchiolitis may be more likely to develop asthma. It'll be a major achievement in the medical field to produce a safe effect RSV vaccine. Any parent who has seen a baby suffer from RSV would back this development!

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