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China - Recently, children with respiratory infections have increased in Beijing hospital - November 6, 2018

sharon sanders

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Recently, children with respiratory infections have increased. Doctors: The baby has these symptoms and he has been treated for a long time.

[FONT=&quot]Beijing Youth Daily[/FONT][FONT=&quot] , 06:30, November 06, 2018[/FONT]





[FONT=&quot]  This reporter (Reporter Zhang Xiaomei) Beijing Youth Daily reporter learned from the Beijing Eastern District Children's Hospital that since the autumn and winter this year, although the "flows" of the A stream and the B stream that were raging last year are rare, the respiratory diseases caused by various viruses are still high. A few days ago, Beijing Eastern District Children's Hospital received a number of small babies who were in critical condition due to asthma. Among them, children with bronchiolitis caused by respiratory syncytial virus increased significantly. Experts remind that infants under 2 years of age are high-risk groups, and children under 6 months need to pay special attention. In addition, the children infected with mycoplasma in the Beijing Eastern Children's Hospital this year have also increased significantly compared with the same period of the previous period. In addition to causing pneumonia, mycoplasma infection can also cause bronchiolitis, which needs attention.

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