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THE VIRAL INFECTION MOSTLY AFFECTS INFANTS BUT VULNERABLE ADULTS CAN ALSO CATCH IT The winter bronchiolitis epidemic is spreading quickly again this year, and vulnerable adults should be
aware that the viral infection does not only affect infants. Bronchiolitis symptoms, which initially resembles a common cold, can lead to: * wheezing * dry cough * shortness of breath *
fatigue Infants under the age of 2 are most at risk, however, the virus can also affect older children and vulnerable adults, particularly smokers, people with impaired immune systems and
those with heart conditions. The virus causes an itchy cough that can persist for up to four weeks after the initial infection. The best way to prevent the spread of bronchiolitis, which
typically spreads during the winter months, is to respect barrier gestures and to air rooms regularly. READ MORE: TEMPERATURE DROP IN FRANCE: GOVERNMENT ADVICE ON HOW TO STAY HEALTHY WHERE
IS THE BRONCHIOLITIS EPIDEMIC IN FRANCE? WHAT IS THE TREATMENT FOR VIRAL BRONCHIOLITIS? Most cases of viral bronchiolitis are mild and do not require treatment. Severe cases may require
hospitalisation, which can involve providing oxygen and intravenous fluids. Antibiotic medications do not work against viruses, but some treatments can be administered to open the airways
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