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Uses of Ribanic 500
Ribanic is formulated as a film-coated tablet with the main ingredient in each tablet being Ribavirin 500mg. To use the drug safely and effectively, patients should consult their doctor before taking Ribanic 500.
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Learn about rsv virus (respiratory syncytial virus) that causes pneumonia in children
RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) is one of the common causes of respiratory diseases (bronchiolitis, pneumonia) in children. There is currently no vaccine to prevent RSV virus and no specific treatment, so early detection of the disease to have a timely treatment and care plan is very important.
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Diagnosis and treatment of children with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection
Treatment of respiratory syncytial virus infection currently mainly involves detecting the cause by performing a timely RSV test. After receiving the results, the patient will be advised on a treatment regimen for RSV virus.
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Respiratory syncytial virus infection: When is it dangerous?
Respiratory syncytial virus is a common cause of viral respiratory infections that affect the lungs and airways in both adults and children. The disease can be as mild as the common cold, but in severe cases, it can require hospitalization.
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Acute respiratory infection in children caused by respiratory syncytial virus
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is an important cause of acute upper and lower respiratory infections in children. It is considered the leading cause of pneumonia in infants and young children: 60% in children and 80% in children < 1 year old (according to WHO).
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Why are premature babies at high risk of RSV infection?
RSV is a virus that can affect people of all ages, however, it is very common in young children, especially premature babies. RSV is most common in the fall, winter or spring, and is spread from person to person through the air by coughing and sneezing, direct contact or touching an object or surface that has the virus on it.
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Children infected with RSV virus causing pneumonia are dangerous?
If summer is the time for the development of diseases caused by intestinal viruses, winter is the time for respiratory diseases, especially diseases caused by respiratory viruses.
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Be wary of complications caused by RSV virus infection that causes pneumonia in children
Most cases of RSV infection in children are not life-threatening, however, if the child has severe symptoms such as bronchopneumonia or pneumonia, some more severe children need respiratory support.
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How to prevent bronchiolitis, pneumonia caused by RSV virus for children?
According to Professor, Doctor, Doctor Pham Nhat An - Director of the Pediatric Center and Head of the Pediatrics Department - Vinmec Times City, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV virus) is one of the 6 most common viruses that cause lung and respiratory tract infections. In children, RSV virus can cause bronchiolitis and pneumonia.
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Test to detect RSV virus to diagnose respiratory syncytial disease in children
RSV, also known as respiratory syncytial virus, is one of the causes of pneumonia in infants and young children with a very strong ability to spread. Currently, there is no vaccine to prevent this virus. So how is RSV transmitted and when is RSV virus testing performed?
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What to do if a young child has an epileptic seizure?
RSV - respiratory syncytial virus is one of the common causes of respiratory diseases in infants and young children with the ability to spread very strongly. There is currently no vaccine to protect children from this virus. RSV infection is the leading cause of bronchiolitis and pneumonia in children under two years old and it is very dangerous for children. This disease can occur year-round but is usually in the rainy season in the southern provinces or the cold season in the northern provinces.
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