
Tell me why RSV is highly contagious
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In this week's Tell Me Why episode, Dr. Feroza Dawood, Obstetrician and Gynecologist, explains to podcast host Maria Botros the dangers of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and the benefits of a recently launched vaccine for pregnant women.
- The virus tends to attack mainly in the northern hemisphere between the months of September and March
- RSV is a virus that primarily affects the upper and lower respiratory tract, and it's a very contagious virus
- RSV is the leading cause of respiratory infections in infants
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