RSV Surveillance in Native American Children and Adults (RSV SuNA)
Respiratory syncytial virus (or RSV) is a common virus (germ) that causes respiratory illnesses like bronchiolitis and pneumonia. RSV infections generally occur during the fall, winter, and spring, and nearly all children will have an RSV infection at least once by their second birthday. In older children and young adults, RSV usually causes a cough
Focus Area: Infectious Disease Prevention
Associated Location(s): Chinle, AZTuba City, AZWhiteriver, AZ