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What is RSV?
RSV is a very common virus. Almost all children get RSV at least once before they are 2 years old.

Is my baby at risk for a serious infection?
Children born prematurely or with certain lung or heart conditions have a higher risk for serious RSV illnesses.

How can I protect my child during RSV season?
Here are some simple ways to lower your baby's risk for an RSV infection.

Ready to learn more?
Click below for helpful links to further reading on RSV and organisations that help parents and caregivers of children born prematurely.