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Kraftig ökning av barn som behöver vård: ”Blir fler”

Antalet barn som behöver sjukhusvård efter att de smittats av RS-virus ökar kraftigt. På Östra sjukhuset i Göteborg har det under veckan varit fler barn inlagda än det finns vårdplatser, rapporterar P4 Göteborg.

– Vi har mellan 10 och 15 barn inlagda. Jag tror att det kommer bli fler de närmaste veckorna, säger Katrin Adrian, överläkare på barnakuten, till P4.

Att spridningen av både coronaviruset och säsongsinfluensan också ökar bidrar till det ansträngda läget för vården.

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RS-virus
Wikipedia (en)
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), also called human respiratory syncytial virus (hRSV) and human orthopneumovirus, is a common, contagious virus that causes infections of the respiratory tract. It is a negative-sense, single-stranded RNA virus. Its name is derived from the large cells known as syncytia that form when infected cells fuse.RSV is the single most common cause of respiratory hospitalization in infants, and reinfection remains common in later life: it is an important pathogen in all age groups. Infection rates are typically higher during the cold winter months, causing bronchiolitis in infants, common colds in adults, and more serious respiratory illnesses such as pneumonia in the elderly and immunocompromised.RSV can cause outbreaks both in the community and in hospital settings. Following initial infection via the eyes or nose, the virus infects the epithelial cells of the upper and lower airway, causing inflammation, cell damage, and airway obstruction. A variety of methods are available for viral detection and diagnosis of RSV including antigen testing, molecular testing, and viral culture. The main prevention measures include hand-washing and avoiding close contact with infected individuals; prophylactic use of palivizumab is also available to prevent RSV infection in high-risk infants. Currently, there is no vaccine against RSV, although many are under development. Treatment for severe illness is primarily supportive, including oxygen therapy and more advanced breathing support with CPAP or nasal high flow oxygen, as required. In cases of severe respiratory failure, intubation and mechanical ventilation may be required. Ribavirin is the only antiviral medication currently licensed for the treatment of RSV in children, although its use remains controversial.
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