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by Prof. Pattie Tromp Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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RSV Transmission
People infected with RSV are usually contagious for 3 to 8 days. However, some infants, and people with weakened immune systems, can continue to spread the virus even after they stop showing symptoms, for as long as 4 weeks.

How long can RSV survive on surface?

Jan 15, 2018 · Dr. James Ferguson answered Pediatrics 47 years experience Most ~ 8days: General viral sheading in RSV lasts 3-8 days in most; in some with complications they could shed for 4-6 wks. Droplet isolation (use of mask) & good handwashing will contain the spred in most cases.The germ can live for 1/2 hr on your hands and many hourd on surfaces.

What isolation precaution is RSV?

Oct 29, 2021 · It survives on soft surfaces for a shorter amount of time. People with RSV are usually contagious for three to eight days. People with weakened immune systems and some infants can continue to be contagious as long as they …

How long is RSV infectious?

The contagious period is usually less than 10 days after symptoms begin, but occasionally is longer. How is RSV infection diagnosed? RSV is usually diagnosed from the appearance of typical symptoms. The use of specific laboratory tests is often limited to cases of severe illness and to special outbreak investigations.

How long is respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) contagious?

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How do you know when RSV is no longer contagious?

There is no way to tell if your child is still contagious. A good rule of thumb is that they can return to daycare/school once they have had no fever for at least 24 hours (without fever medicine), they are eating and drinking well, and the cough may be present but is no longer very frequent or distressing.

When can child with RSV return to daycare?

Children are typically contagious for 3 to 8 days. A child can return to daycare when he/she is fever free for 24 hours without fever reducers (such as Tylenol / Motrin) and no longer wheezing.

Is RSV contagious after 10 days?

Symptoms generally begin four to six days after exposure. Symptoms generally develop slowly over a period of several days. The contagious period is usually less than 10 days after symptoms begin, but occasionally is longer.

How long can you shed the RSV virus?

RSV is contagious when the virus is shedding in the discharge from the mouth and nose. The virus can be shed for 3-8 days and in young infants, this period may last 3 to 4 weeks.

How long is someone contagious with Covid?

By the 10th day after COVID symptoms begin, most people will no longer be contagious, as long as their symptoms have continued to improve and their fever has resolved. People who test positive for the virus but never develop symptoms over the following 10 days after testing are also probably no longer contagious.

How long is Covid contagious?

Most people with COVID-19 are no longer contagious 5 days after they first have symptoms and have been fever-free for at least three days.Apr 1, 2022

Do you need to quarantine with RSV?

Are there RSV isolation precautions I should take? Similar to precautions someone would take if they had the flu or COVID-19, people with RSV are contagious and should stay home and away from other people to avoid spreading the virus.Oct 29, 2021

How long is RSV contagious on surfaces?

How is RSV spread? RSV is spread by direct or close contact with mouth or nose secretions. The virus can live on surfaces for many hours and for 30 minutes or more on hands. Before symptoms appear, the infected person can spread the virus and infect others.

How contagious is RSV from babies to adults?

How Contagious Is RSV? A person infected with RSV is usually contagious for about 3 to 8 days. However, some infants and people with weakened immune systems can continue to spread the virus for as along as 4 weeks, even after they stop showing symptoms.Jul 22, 2021

Is RSV only contagious with a fever?

4. Parents and other adults can easily infect young children with RSV. Because RSV symptoms resemble those of the common cold (runny nose, sore throat, mild headache, cough, and sometimes a fever), parents and other adults may not realize they are infected with the virus but can still be contagious.

Can you be asymptomatic with RSV?

In general, it appears that asymptomatic RSV infections are likely in individuals with previous exposure to RSV (and with concomitant high levels of neutralizing antibodies), such as older children and young adults [19].

Can you get RSV twice?

Unfortunately, people do not seem to develop complete immunity to it, so it's possible to get RSV multiple times even within one season. If you get RSV more than once, however, symptoms tend to be milder after the first bout of the infection.Feb 18, 2020

What Are The Symptoms of RSV Infection?

Typical symptoms resemble the common cold. However, RSV infection can also result in pneumonia, especially in the very young, the very old or those...

How Soon After Exposure Do Symptoms appear?

Symptoms generally begin four to six days after exposure. Symptoms generally develop slowly over a period of several days. The contagious period is...

How Is RSV Infection Diagnosed?

RSV is usually diagnosed from the appearance of typical symptoms. The use of specific laboratory tests is often limited to cases of severe illness...

What Is The Treatment For RSV Infection?

A medication called ribavirin is effective against RSV infection if begun in the first few days after symptoms appear. Because RSV infection is oft...

Does Past Infection With RSV Make A Person Immune?

Immunity after RSV infection does occur, but is not lifelong. Repeat infections are known to occur, although they may be milder. The duration is un...

What Can Be Done to Prevent The Spread of RSV?

At this time, two products that contain RSV antibodies are available to prevent RSV infection. These products are given once a month during the RSV...

How does RSV spread?

RSV is spread through contact with droplets from the nose and throat of infected people when they cough and sneeze. RSV can also spread through dried respiratory secretions on bedclothes and similar items. RSV can remain on hard surfaces for several hours and on skin for shorter amounts of time.

How effective is ribavirin?

A medication called ribavirin is effective against RSV infection if begun in the first few days after symptoms appear. Because RSV infection is often resolved on its own, treatment of mild symptoms is not necessary for most people.

How long does it take for a symtom to develop?

Symptoms generally begin four to six days after exposure. Symptoms generally develop slowly over a period of several days. The contagious period is usually less than 10 days after symptoms begin, but occasionally is longer.

Can antibiotics be used for RSV?

Antibiotics are not effective treatments for viral illnesses such as RSV infection (although in certain patients, antibiotics may be used to treat bacterial infections which have complicated the RSV infection in that patient).

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