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- ... from RSV. Risk factors for severe RSV in adults include: Older age Heart or lung disease or other medical conditions Weak immune system Living in a nursing home or long-term care facility Risk factors for severe RSV in infants include: ...
- ... who are more than 3 months pregnant Anyone living in a long-term care facility Anyone with chronic heart, lung, or kidney conditions, ...
- ... in or recently released from a health care facility, such as hospitals, is called hospital-acquired pneumonia (or health care-associated pneumonia).
- In older adults, life changes can increase the risk for ... or close friends passing away Loss of independence (for example, ...
- ... and monitoring at home or in a special facility. Family counseling can help the person cope with the changes needed for home care. Care may include: Adult protective services Community resources Homemakers Visiting nurses or ...
- ... risk for severe RSV disease include older adults, adults with ... facilities. RSV spreads through direct contact with the virus, ...
- ... Tailor this technique to your child. Most health care facilities for children use play to prepare children for ...
- ... blood pressure and blocked airways. This can be life threatening.
- ... to be treated at a hospital or other facility that treats alcohol withdrawal. You will be watched ... use It is important to go to a living situation that supports you in avoiding unhealthy alcohol ...