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Clinical manifestations of RSV infection in different populations
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a non-segmented single negative stranded RNA virus isolated from chimpanzee respiratory tract in 1956.
21-08-2024 -
Prevention of respiratory syncytial virus infection
Most of the symptoms of RSV infection in children will disappear within 1-2 weeks, a few can develop into lower respiratory tract infection, mainly manifested as bronchiolitis or pneumonia, clinical symptoms include cough, wheezing, very few further aggravated shortness of breath and feeding difficulties, etc., severe cases can develop into respiratory failure, can involve external organs of the respiratory system, and even lead to death.
07-08-2024 -
R&D team honored high-level innovation team
In April 2015, the R&D team led by the project director Dr. Zhou Xiaoguang was successfully selected as the fourth batch of high-level innovation team introduced in Fujian province.
31-07-2015