RSV surge raises questions about repeat cases: Can you or your child get it again?

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RSV surge raises questions about repeat cases: Can you or your child get it again?
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As respiratory syncytial virus, otherwise known as RSV, continues to surge across the United States, experts warn it’s possible people can be infected with it more than once.

Lots of us will be hitting the road for holiday gatherings, but this year, we're seeing a surge in flu, RSV, and COVID-19. So how can we protect ourselves from getting sick? Dr. Mike Cirigliano has the details., otherwise known as RSV, continues to surge across the United States, experts warn it’s possible people can be infected with it more than once.

"The timing of this is also unusual, as we don’t usually see hospitalization rates this high in October and November," the CDC spokesperson also said. "However, the patterns of circulation for RSV and other common respiratory viruses have been disrupted since the start of the"CDC is now publishing weekly hospitalization rates for laboratory-confirmed RSV hospitalizations, as determined through the RSV-NET sentinel surveillance system," a CDC spokesperson told Fox News Digital.

Adult RSV hospitalization rates have also increased, "with the highest hospitalization rates in adults occurring in those 65 years and older," said a CDC spokesperson.

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