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How long would rsv typically last in an infant?

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Dr. Brian Bezack answered

Specializes in Pediatrics - Pulmonology

Depends: Typically the symptoms of RSV peak after the first few days before getting better. Usually infants improve somewhere between 5-10 days; however this can vary widely, and it is not uncommon for the cough and wheeze to last several weeks after the initial symptoms began.

Answered 9/22/2016

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Dr. Jay Park answered

7 - 10 days: Rsv infection typically induces heavy runny nose followed by fast breathing, wheezing, and chest congestion in otherwise healthy full-term born infants.

Answered 12/11/2013

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