Department of disease control warns of RSV infection pneumonia, there are children under 5 years old, and 3 people died of congenital diseases, 6 people found cluster outbreaks in prisons, suggesting to observe flu-like symptoms. avoid crowded activities
Today (November 16, 2022), the Ministry of Public Health It was reported that from the surveillance of respiratory infections caused by the RSV virus (RSV) in patients with influenza-like syndrome. and pneumonia from hospitals in the Department of Disease Control network. together with the Department of Medical Sciences and the Thailand-US Public Health Cooperation Center
A total of 547 cases were reported from January 1 to September 30, most common in children under 2 years old, followed by 3-5 years and 6-15 years.
Department of Disease Control news surveillance and investigation of the outbreak. Data from Sept. 1 to Nov. 9 found 3 deaths of patients with RSV pneumonia, including children under 5 years of age and with congenital disease.
In addition, an episode of cluster infection was reported in one prison. Six adult patients were found, no deaths.
Check for symptoms of RSV infection.
The Ministry of Public Health said it expects to continue to see cases of respiratory infections caused by the RSV virus. Because the disease is common during the rainy season and winter. It can be transmitted by touching the secretions of an infected person. and from inhaling airborne bacteria in the form of aerosols from patients’ coughs and sneezes
The virus enters the body through the mucous membranes of the eyes, nose and mouth. It has been found that most patients show symptoms 4-6 days after exposure to the virus, and when they are sick, they can spread the infection for 3 – 8 days.
For the general symptoms it can be like the common cold. But the specific symptoms of this infection Often found in young children is bronchiolitis. At first, there will be just a few symptoms like fever, cough, runny nose, sore throat up to severe symptoms like shortness of breath, chest dimples, abnormal lung sounds. wheezing Eat less and absorb Treatment There is currently no vaccine to prevent disease. Most of them are symptomatic treatments.
Watch for symptoms – avoid doing activities with crowded people.
The Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health, advises parents and health care professionals to keep a close watch on their children’s illnesses. Especially children under 5, especially if they have underlying diseases. If you experience flu-like symptoms See your doctor for diagnosis and treatment.
To prevent illness, wash your hands often. with soap and clean water Avoid touching your face, eyes, nose and mouth and do not share food and personal items with other people. maintain personal hygiene Clean the house regularly, including children’s toys.
Also, avoid contact with sick people. Children should not be taken to crowded places. For those who are sick should refrain from leaving the house. to reduce spreading the infection to others. Cover your mouth and nose whenever you cough or sneeze. People can ask for more information on the Department of Disease Control hotline, dial 1422.