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  2. 8 Common Symptoms of RSV in Kids That Parents Need to Know - AOL

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    What are the symptoms of RSV? According to Cleveland Clinic, the symptoms of RSV in babies include: Cough. Sneezing. Runny nose. Fever over 100 degrees. Loss of appetite. Irritability. Tiredness ...

  3. Neonatal infection - Wikipedia

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    In infants that weigh under 1500 g, sepsis is the most common cause of death. Three to four percent of infants per 1000 births contract sepsis. The mortality rate from sepsis is near 25%. [36] Infected sepsis in an infant can be identified by culturing the blood and spinal fluid and if suspected, intravenous antibiotics are usually started.

  4. Coronavirus and babies — from risks to symptoms, here ... - AOL

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    Concern has risen among parents after Texas officials reported that 85 infants had tested positive for COVID-19. But experts say babies are still unlikely to get seriously ill.

  5. Pneumonia outbreak in Ohio kids has parents worried it’s ...

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    Individuals at a higher risk of developing severe pneumonia or complications (infants, the elderly, immunocompromised people) should see a doctor if they have any symptoms, per the Mayo Clinic.

  6. Pneumonia - Wikipedia

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    The IDSA has recommended that children and infants with symptoms of CAP should be hospitalized so they have access to pediatric nursing care. [148] In 2011, pneumonia was the most common reason for admission to the hospital after an emergency department visit in the U.S. for infants and children. [149]

  7. Omphalitis of newborn - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, infants who are premature, sick with other infections such as blood infection or pneumonia, or who have immune deficiencies are at greater risk. Infants with normal immune systems are at risk if they have had a prolonged birth, birth complicated by infection of the placenta (chorioamnionitis), or have had umbilical catheters.

  8. Pyloric stenosis - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms include projectile vomiting without the presence of bile. [1] This most often occurs after the baby is fed. [1] The typical age that symptoms become obvious is two to twelve weeks old. [1] The cause of pyloric stenosis is unclear. [2] Risk factors in babies include birth by cesarean section, preterm birth, bottle feeding, and being ...

  9. Enterovirus D86 in Kids: Symptoms Parents Should Look For - AOL

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    Enterovirus, in particular enterovirus D86, is on the rise in the United States and can cause paralysis in kids. Here are the symptoms parents should look for.