Category: Flu Vaccines

Days after a pediatric sick visit, a young student fully recovers and goes back to school.
Feb
10

Avoiding Sick Days: How Regular Check-Ups Keep Kids in School

Every parent’s goal is to see their child healthy, happy, and excelling at school. From homework help to after-school activities, parents do everything they can to support their children.  But the key to fewer sick days and better learning starts with something simple: routine checkups. When kids stay healthy, they’re more likely to stay on […]

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If you spot signs of RSV in infants, consult your pediatrician.
Jan
29

Exposed to RSV? Key Steps to Safeguard Your Family’s Health

Flu season may grab headlines, but families in Fresno know respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is another respiratory illness to watch out for. While some parents may feel confident based on past experiences, it’s important to stay vigilant—symptoms of RSV symptoms can progress into severe illness, especially in vulnerable groups like infants and young children. At […]

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Recognizing flu and RSV in babies helps parents closely monitor their baby’s temperature and vital signs.
Jan
17

RSV vs. The Flu: Signs, Symptoms, and When to See a Doctor

If you’ve been hearing about respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and the flu making the rounds, you’re not alone. It’s that time of year when every sniffle or sneeze can make parents wonder, “Is it just a cold, or could it be something more serious?”  With so many children and adults catching these respiratory illnesses, it’s […]

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A parent inquires about flu symptoms with their pediatrician through a telemedicine appointment.
Dec
27

Flu Symptoms in Kids: When to Call the Doctor

Flu season can feel overwhelming, but recognizing symptoms at the onset can make a big difference.  As flu season peaks in fall and winter, children—particularly those under five—are especially at risk for complications. Initial signs of the flu, such as high fevers and fatigue, can worsen rapidly and require hospitalization. The sooner you intervene or […]

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A baby receives respiratory syncytial virus treatment at a pediatric clinic.
Nov
4

What Is RSV? Understanding Symptoms, Risks, and Treatment

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is an infection that may not sound serious until you see the numbers: The CDC estimates that 58,000–80,000 children under five years old are hospitalized due to RSV each year. The good news? You can take proactive steps to effectively protect your child from severe illness. This approach involves recognizing early […]

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risks and benefits of vaccines
Aug
30

Know the Risks: What Happens if You Don’t Get Your Child Vaccinated

As part of National Immunization Awareness Month 2022, we will highlight the benefits of vaccines and address any concerns you may have about them.

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national infant immunization week
Apr
27

National Infant Immunization Week 2022: Why Vaccines Are Important to Infants

Vaccinating your child helps to protect him or her. Understand the significance of vaccines for infants.

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Flu Vaccination Myths
Jan
10

Debunking Flu and Vaccination Myths

When it comes to the flu and vaccination, everyone has an opinion. To help you stay healthy, we debunk the most common flu and vaccination myths.

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Flu
Sep
8

Winter is Coming: How to Protect Your Child from the Flu

The cold and flu season starts in the fall and lasts until the spring. Learn how to keep your child safe during these potentially contagious times.

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Misconceptions of Flu Shots
Nov
24

The Common Misconceptions of Flu Shots

Everyone has their own Misconceptions of Flu Shots. Because of this, some parents are apprehensive about the effects of the flu shot. But you should not worry.

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