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2025.02.04
What is bronchiolitis?
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Bronchiolitis, a respiratory infection affecting infants, is caused in 60-80% of cases by the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). It begins as a cold with moderate fever, but can lead to coughing, difficulty breathing, wheezing and eating disorders. Marie-Anne Rameix-Welti, respiratory virus expert at the Institut Pasteur, shares essential advice on protecting infants from bronchiolitis.
Prevention:
- Wash your hands regularly.
- Wear a mask if you're ill.
- Ventilate rooms and avoid public places with an infant under 3 months.
Protecting babies:
- Vaccinate mothers in the 3ᵉ trimester of pregnancy.
- Injection of antibodies to protect infants directly.
These solutions offer up to 80% protection against severe forms of RSV. In case of doubt or worrying symptoms, consult a doctor.
(video in french, English subtitles available)