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Самостоятельная работа 4Ориентирование в тексте. Укажите номера текстов, в которых содержатся ответы, на вопросы. All about RSV: A guide for parents. Questions: 1. What is RSV? 2. When does RSV occur? 3. What are the symptoms of RSV? 4. Can RSV be serious? 5. How do I know if my child hasNa serious RSV infection? 6. When should I call the doctor? 7. If my child should get an RSV, how is it treated? 8. Where does RSV come from, and how can I prevent my 9. Can my child get RSV again? 10. Will RSV weaken my child's lungs and make him more susceptible to pneumonia in the future? Texts: 1. Although a child can get a second RSV infection, it is very 2. In the great majority of cases RSV infection is self-limiting If, however, your child has more severe symptoms of RSV infection and needs hospitalization, then specific antiviral treatment with ribavitin may be administered Whether your physician decides to use this drug — which is administered in a mist form — will depend on the severity of the illness, any associated diseases or conditions, and several other factors. 3. A child who develops signs of more stressful breathing, by appearing tired, less playful, and less interested in food may have developed a more serious RSV infection. But only your doctor can tell for sure. 4. Most children recover completely and will handle their next 5. RSV causes nasal stuffiness and discharge, cough, and 6. Children and adults of all ages can become infected. The As noted earlier, RSV occurs throughout the year, but because it occurs in wide scale, sudden outbreaks, and is so prevalent in the winter months, it is not feasible or advisable to attempt to prevent the normal child's exposure to RSV infection. When a family member is infected, extra precautions may be taken by washing hands often and preventing the spread of infectious secretions on tissues and objects. 7. RSV occurs throughout the year and is most prevalent during 8. RSV stands for respiratory syncytial virus, the most frequent 9. As in any case of illness, you should call your pediatrician Certainly, if the respiratory syptoms appear to interfere with your baby's ability to sleep or drink, or if the baby appears to have difficult or rapid breathing, you should call your pediatrician. If your child is younger than 1 year of age and has an underlying disease such as heart disease or lung disease or was premature, with lung disease developing after birth, you should let your physician know whenever the baby develops a respiratory infection. 10. Yes. An infant or young child who is experiencing his or
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