A recent spike in child hospitalizations due to respiratory illnesses across the Chicago area has caught the attention of health experts, with colder weather likely to make respiratory illnesses even more prevalent. As COVID-19 remains a health concern, other common respiratory viruses that often present themselves in common cold symptoms are behind a surge that is occurring significantly earlier than a typical spike in illnesses occurs each year that coincides with colder weather. According to Dr. Silvia Ardila, a pediatric ICU physician at Cook County Health, enterovirus, rhinovirus and RSV are driving the current surge of respiratory illnesses in children in the Chicago area. The spike has strained one children's hospital in Chicago that is facing its most difficult period of time since the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. |
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