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Protect Kids From Flu, RSV: Get Them Vaccinated Now!

Summary

  • Doctors urge parents to vaccinate children before holiday gatherings.
  • RSV, Flu A, and Flu B positivity rates are currently elevated.
  • Last winter saw record child deaths from flu, CDC data shows.
Protect Kids From Flu, RSV: Get Them Vaccinated Now!

As Thanksgiving approaches, North Texas pediatricians are strongly encouraging parents to ensure their children are up-to-date on all recommended vaccinations. Dr. Laura Romano from Cook Children's Medical Center emphasizes the risk of viruses like the flu spreading during holiday gatherings, especially with increased travel.

The medical center has reported notable positivity rates for RSV, Flu A, and Flu B, with concerns that hospital census numbers could worsen. Romano recommends that eligible children, starting at six months, receive COVID and flu vaccines. She also advises consulting pediatricians about RSV immunization for infants up to eight months old.

Highlighting the severity, CDC data indicates that last winter experienced the highest number of flu-related child deaths in 15 years. Romano explains that inflammation in tiny airways caused by viruses like RSV, influenza, or COVID can make it difficult for young children to fight infections, potentially leading to pneumonia or other severe complications not typically seen in adults.

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RSV immunizations can begin the day after a baby is born and are recommended for infants up to about eight months old.
As of early November, Cook Children's Medical Center reported positivity rates of 7.8% for RSV, 2.9% for Flu A, and 0.8% for Flu B.
Last winter saw a record number of flu-related child deaths, and pediatricians worry about similar outcomes due to inflamed airways in young children.

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