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Jessica is a 6-week-old infant who was born prematurely and weighed 1.8 kg (4 pounds) at birth. She has progressed steadily in weight and other aspects of her development. Jessica also has a 4-year-old brother, Sam, who attends preschool three mornings a week. Recently Sam has had an upper respiratory tract infection, and now Jessica has been hospitalized with respiratory symptoms that are suggestive of bronchiolitis. What is the most prevalent etiologic agent causing bronchiolitis in young infants?

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Answer:

Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)

Step-by-step explanation:

Respiratory Syncytial Infection held RSV, i.e., Respiratory Syncytial Virus in charge of 50% of children being conceded for bronchiolitis.

  • Most kids experience respiratory syncytial infection by the age of 2 years.
  • The infection can spread through both immediate and roundabout contact with emissions from individuals being infected.
  • It can make due on hard surfaces, for example, tabletops and toys, for a few hours.
  • Full recuperation from infection more often than not takes 1 to about fourteen days.
  • Treatment commonly includes soothing the symptoms.

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