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The recent "unprecedented" surge of kids being hospitalized for RSV is still putting a strain on hospital resources. But in some areas of the state, it looks like cases may starting to slow.
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Doctors say parents who bring their children to the hospital will endure longer wait times as they cope with a surge in cases of the virus.
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Hospital capacity is strained in much of Indiana due to the early arrival of RSV and influenza, coupled with ongoing COVID-19 cases and critical health care worker shortages.
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Almost all children will be infected with RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus, by their second birthday. But this year, cases are rising more rapidly than usual.
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Pediatricians are seeing an increase in children infected with respiratory illnesses, including respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV.
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COVID-19 is the respiratory virus that has dominated the news cycle for the last couple of years. But the respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, is the…