Joseph Aracri, DO, from Allegheny Health Network discussed how parents can help treat their child should they get respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and how severe this season will be.
Joseph Aracri, DO, Allegheny Health Network, spoke with The American Journal of Managed CareĀ® about preventing respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) through immunoglobulin-based treatments and everyday actions.
A spike in the number of babies suffering from the respiratory illness RSV is increasing the emergency room wait times at UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, according to officials. Dr. Raymond Pitetti, director of the emergency department at Children’s, said the surge in respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) began about six