Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common cause of respiratory tract infection especially in young children. RSV is a member of the Paramyxoviridae family of viruses. There are two types of RSV, types A and B, and there are many strains. RSV has an RNA genome that encodes 10 viral proteins. The virus has a lipid envelope that contains viral glycoproteins that are involved in entry of the virus into cells and fusion of the viral envelope with cell membranes. Much of the pathology caused by RSV is related to damage to the lining of the small airways of the respiratory tract.
RSV infections often resemble the common cold with mild symptoms such as a runny nose, coughing and low-grade fever. However, symptoms indicative of more severe RSV infections may include difficult or rapid breathing, wheezing, irritability and restlessness and poor appetite.
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