It’s like ‘a big bomb of viruses went off,' says pediatrician treating kids with flu, RSV, strep and covid
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It’s like ‘a big bomb of viruses went off,' says pediatrician treating kids with flu, RSV, strep and covid
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Children's immune systems are more vulnerable to the flu; even kids who are otherwise healthy can develop complications. The best way to protect children is by having them vaccinated.
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As with many other aspects of parenting, when it comes to preventing colds, most parents trust the advice passed down by their own parents and grandparents.
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Two physicians who lost their young son to the flu last year want parents to listen to their message, born of great grief and suffering: Get your child a flu shot.
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The flu vaccine isn't perfect but it's the best way to protect against these potentially harmful viruses. Most children aged six months to five years are eligible for a free vaccine in 2018.
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Signs to watch for are persistent high fevers and fevers that flare up again after the child seems to be over the worst of the illness.
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Find more about the flu and symptoms of the flu including how to treat the flu in Kidspot's comprehensive health section.