How long after RSV can you go back to school?

People infected with RSV are usually contagious for 3 to 8 days and may become contagious a day or two before they start showing signs of illness. However, some infants, and people with weakened immune systems, can continue to spread the virus even after they stop showing symptoms, for as long as 4 weeks.
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How long should a child stay out of school with RSV?

If my child has this disease, when can he or she return to school or child care? A child with RSV can return after it has been 8 days since symptoms started.
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Should a kid go to school with RSV?

If they have RSV or even if a health care provider suspects it is RSV even with no testing done, children can go back to school or daycare once they are starting to feel better and they have no fever for 24 hours. There is no test needed for RSV for patients to return to daycare.
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Is RSV still contagious with a cough?

2. RSV is highly contagious. RSV can be spread through droplets containing the virus when someone coughs or sneezes. It also can live for a few hours on surfaces (such as countertops, doorknobs or toys) and on hands, so it can be easily spread when a person touches something contaminated.
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How long do you quarantine after RSV?

Experts recommend staying home for 8 days from the time you first get sick. It's likely that if one person in your home is sick, others will be sick soon, too. If possible, consider keeping everyone home to limit the spread of RSV to others. Limit your time in public places.
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What Do Parents Need To Know About RSV Infections In Children?



Is RSV contagious after fever breaks?

People with RSV are contagious for three to eight days after exposure. But because their immune systems aren't as good at eliminating the virus, some infants and others with weakened immune systems are contagious for as long as four weeks, even after they no longer have symptoms.
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Should RSV be quarantined?

Stay home from work or school when sick, until symptoms subside. If you have very young children or elderly adults at home, including a child who was born 29 weeks or earlier or a child or adult with congenial lung disease, try to keep them isolated from family members who develop respiratory viruses or symptoms.
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Should you be around people with RSV?

Similar to precautions someone would take if they had the flu or COVID-19, people with RSV are contagious and should stay home and away from other people to avoid spreading the virus. Wash your hands often and avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth with unwashed hands as this is how germs spread.
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How long will you test positive for RSV?

By using a rapid test for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) detection (Abbott TestPack RSV), a number of patients were observed, showing repeatedly positive results over a period of up to 10 weeks.
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Can adults get RSV from a child?

Overview. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) causes infections of the lungs and respiratory tract. It's so common that most children have been infected with the virus by age 2. Respiratory syncytial (sin-SISH-ul) virus can also infect adults.
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Should parents stay home if child has RSV?

Protect Your Family from RSV and Other Viruses

In addition, Dr. Greenwald recommends common-sense precautions like staying home if possible when you or your child is sick, keeping hydrated, and covering coughs and sneezes.
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Is RSV worse than COVID?

Coronavirus and RSV

So far, the new coronavirus appears to be more dangerous for adults, especially older ones. RSV is riskier for young children, but it can also be serious for older people and those who have other health problems.
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Is RSV still contagious after antibiotics?

You're usually no longer infectious 24 hours after starting a course of antibiotics, but this time period can sometimes vary.
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Should you quarantine after RSV exposure?

If someone in your family becomes sick, they should stay home and call a doctor. They should self-quarantine away from other family members as much as possible, especially infants and very young children (who are at the highest risk from RSV).
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What should you not do with RSV?

  1. Avoid close contact with sick people.
  2. Wash their hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
  3. Avoid touching their face with unwashed hands.
  4. Limit the time they spend in childcare centers or other potentially contagious settings during periods of high RSV activity.
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Should adults with RSV stay home?

When people infected with RSV touch surfaces and objects, they can leave behind germs. Also, when they cough or sneeze, droplets containing germs can land on surfaces and objects. If possible, stay home from work, school, and public areas when you are sick. This will help protect others from catching your illness.
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How long does RSV cough last?

What to Expect: Wheezing and rapid breathing most often improve over 2 or 3 days. Mild wheezing sounds can last up to 1 week. Coughing may last 3 weeks.
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What are the first signs of RSV?

Symptoms
  • Runny nose.
  • Decrease in appetite.
  • Coughing.
  • Sneezing.
  • Fever.
  • Wheezing.
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How long does RSV immunity last?

Immunocompetent infants infected with RSV stop shedding virus within 21 days following infection; by contrast, children with deficient cellular immunity can shed virus for several months (51, 77).
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Does RSV cough get worse at night?

The symptoms are often worse at night. Most children start to improve after 4 days. The infection may be worse and last longer in children under 3 months, premature babies or children with lung or heart problems.
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Can siblings go to school if one has RSV?

If a caregiver or older sibling is sick, Mora says, they should wear a mask around other people and wash their hands frequently. And most of all, if anyone is sick – child or adult – they should stay home so they don't spread the illness.
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Can I go to work if my kids have RSV?

Should I stay home from work or school or keep my child out of childcare with an RSV infection? To prevent the spread of illness, adults and children should stay home from work, school and/or childcare with a fever or upper respiratory symptoms such as a cough.
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What kind of isolation is needed for RSV?

BACKGROUND: RSV, spread by contaminated secretions, is an important cause of respiratory illness among children, particularly in winter months. To prevent nosocomial spread, infants and young children with suspected RSV infection should be placed on contact isolation.
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How do you clean your house after RSV?

On hard surfaces, RSV can be eradicated by initially using a mix of water and detergent, then following it up with a one-to-ten dilution of water and 5.25 percent bleach. Alternative cleaning options include the use of EPA-approved hospital grade disinfectants, many of which are also used to kill COVID-19.
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Is RSV worse in children or adults?

RSV stands for Respiratory Syncytial Virus. It is a common, contagious respiratory virus that typically causes mild colds and their accompanying symptoms. It is known to be more serious in infants, children under two years-old, and in older adults, in particular those with compromised immune systems.
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