Child winter respiratory illness on rise in summeron July 22, 2021 at 11:53 pm

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Parents are warned to look out for signs of RSV, after lockdown disrupted its normal winter spread.

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Parents are being warned to look out for the signs of a common childhood respiratory illness, RSV, cases of which unusually appear to be rising rapidly in the summer .

RSV is a very common winter virus – but social distancing and lockdowns kept it at bay earlier this year.

And this means young children have not been exposed and developed immunity.

Public Health England said it would just cause mild illness for most but some under-twos were at higher risk.

These can include infants born prematurely or with a heart condition.

And they can be at risk of more serious complications, including breathing difficulties caused by bronchiolitis.

PHE said parents should contact their GP or call NHS 111 if their child:

  • has taken less than half their usual amount during the past two or three feeds
  • has had a dry nappy for 12 hours or more
  • has a persistent temperature of 37.8C or above
  • seems very tired or irritable

They should dial 999 for an ambulance if:

  • the child is having difficult breathing
  • the child’s tongue or lips are blue
  • there are long pauses in the child’s breathing

PHE medical director Dr Yvonne Doyle said: “This winter, we expect levels of common seasonal illnesses such as cold and flu to increase, as people mix more and given that fewer people will have built up natural immunity during the pandemic.

“Children under two are at a particular risk of severe infections from common seasonal illnesses.”

PHE has raised the alarm after its surveillance programme, from samples taken by GPs and hospitals, found the positivity rate for RSV had risen from 1.2% to 8.9% in the past five weeks.

It comes just weeks after the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health said accident and emergency units were seeing a rise in young children being brought in with what seemed to be winter viruses.

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