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Hannah Martin15:05, Jul 10 2021 1 NEWS Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield says more children seem to be susceptible to the virus this winter. The number of RSV cases continues to climb across New Zealand, with diagnoses up nearly 28 per cent on the week prior, new data shows. The flu-like respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) has put children’s wards and general practices across the country under extreme pressure, with infants struggling to breathe and requiring intensive care. The latest weekly surveillance report from Crown research institute ESR (Institute of Environmental Science and Research) shows there were 688 confirmed cases of RSV in the week to Sunday, July 4 – up from 538 cases diagnosed the week prior. ....
“It’s pretty flat tack at the moment.” The virus would most likely spread further when families travelled during the school holidays next week, he said . He urged parents to get their children checked if they had concerns, regardless of messages about how much pressure the health system was under at present. BECKI MOSS/Stuff Mai FM host K’Lee McNabb’s 4-month-old daughter, Honour, was born prematurely and had been in intensive care after catching RSV (respiratory syncytial virus). Some primary schools had reported having up to half their pupils and some staff absent due to respiratory illnesses, New Zealand Principals’ Federation president Perry Rush said. ....
“We are doing this to ensure that illness is not spread from our sick children in hospital onto their siblings, whānau and broader community,” Counties Manukau Health posted on social media on Friday. It comes as a surge in viral winter illnesses is creating havoc in Auckland emergency departments, with public hospitals and primary healthcare providers overwhelmed by viruses such as RSV (respiratory syncytial virus). This week, Counties Manukau Health confirmed its hospital’s emergency department has been under pressure, with 415 people coming through the doors on Monday alone. Chris McKeen/Stuff The usual daily number is around 300. Dr Vanessa Thornton, director of Hospital Services, said the decision was not made lightly, but is in the “best interest” of the tamariki at Kidz First and in the community. ....
Newborns with burning temperatures and mums who'd just given birth were forced to wait on the floor at Middlemore Hospital for hours as the spread of winte ....