Colors of the homeland | The fastest treatment for respiratory syncytial virus…”Do not use antibiotics”

​ A state of anxiety and fear caused by the spread of the respiratory syncytial virus during the recent period, as a large number of children were infected with it, according to data from the Ministry of Health, which confirmed that it is the most common cause of pneumonia and bronchitis among young children, in … Read more

Awad Taj El-Din: Egypt has not recorded any cases of cholera and an increase in cold cases for this reason

Dr. Muhammad Awad Taj al-Din, Advisor to the President of the Republic for Health Affairs, revealed the details of the Ministry of Health’s warning about the presence of the Corona virus; Even with the low numbers of infections, the risk of cholera. Taj El-Din said, during a telephone conversation with the media, Azza Mustafa, on … Read more

8 information you should know about respiratory syncytial virus

RSV infects the lungs and breathing passages, and in healthy adults and children, symptoms may appear Colds Only, such as a stuffy or runny nose, sore throat, mild headache, cough, fever, and a general feeling of illness, but in premature babies and children with diseases affecting the lungs, heart, or immune system, respiratory syncytial virus … Read more

Advisor to the President for Health: There is no need to worry about respiratory syncytialis, its symptoms are similar to influenza.. Video

revealed dr Muhammad Awad Taj El-Din, Advisor to the President for Health and Prevention Affairs, in an exclusive statement to “The Seventh Day”, that Respiratory syncytial virus It is a virus within a group of respiratory viruses that have existed for a long time, and it is a very large group of about 20 to … Read more

Signs that your child is infected with the syncytial virus

spread out syncytial virus Respiratory syncytial virus among children worldwide recently, and respiratory syncytial virus can be deceiving, as it begins to look like any other cold in childhood, and for most children who contract it, the respiratory syncytial virus remains mild, but some children may develop severe cases It requires hospitalization, according to the … Read more