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Concerns over surge in virus potentially deadly in young children

Queensland Children’s Hospital doctors say they have never been busier than in the last few months, which they attribute to a surge of cases of a cold-like disease which can be deadly in young children.
The highly infectious respiratory syncytial virus produces mild cold-like symptoms, including a runny nose and a cough, in most infected people.
Eight-week-old Ebony Mead had to be fitted with a feeding tube after contracting RSV late last year. Ebony made a full recovery.
Adults especially are mostly unbothered by it aside from the symptoms, while many children can get a dose with little issue.
However, for some children, especially very young children just a few months old, the virus can cause severe symptoms which can result in a…
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