New Agent Strikes At Most Common Cause Of Infant Hospitalization In U.S.
Wednesday, May 7, 2008 - 10:21
in Health & Medicine
Researchers have achieved promising results with a potential new weapon against respiratory syncytial virus, the most common cause of infant hospitalization in the United States. RSV infects almost all children by age two, but normally causes only a cold-like upper respiratory infection.
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