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Autumn marks the return of bronchiolitis. The epidemic started in these three regions of according to Public Health France.

According to a Public Health France bulletin on Wednesday October 30, the bronchiolitis epidemic began in three regions of France: Ile de France, Guadeloupe and . is currently in a pre-epidemic and it is in Île-de-France that the infection is circulating the most. Santé Publique France indicates a “basic” level, in all other regions, with the exception of Guyana, at the epidemic stage since the end of July.

Bronchiolitis is a very contagious respiratory infection which affects a third of children under the age of two each year, mainly between mid-October and the end of winter. Generally benign, it can take serious forms, especially in babies. RSV bronchiolitis is the main cause of hospitalization in pediatrics; each year, 2 to 3% of children under the age of one are hospitalized for severe forms.

Vaccination and barrier gestures
Health authorities recommend vaccination and respect for barrier gestures. The RSV bronchiolitis prevention campaign started on September 15. There are currently two preventive treatments available to parents to reduce the risk of bronchiolitis in all newborns: Beyfortus® and Abrysvo®. Infants can be vaccinated against RSV with Beyfortus-precision: an injection thus offering almost immediate and prolonged protection throughout the epidemic season. Since this year, RSV infections can be prevented in pregnant women thanks to the Abrysvo vaccine, administered in the 8th month. It allows her to transmit antibodies to her baby via the placenta. “But the vaccine does not work immediately and the date of delivery must be taken into account”Dr. Cahn-Sellem explained to us. Furthermore, she adds, “There must be a delay of at least 2 weeks between Abrysvo and the whooping cough vaccine. »

On the side of barrier gestures which have proven their effectiveness. They also concern early childhood professionals who are on the front line: wash your hands carefully, clean nasal secretions with a single-use tissue, wash surfaces, toys and other objects present in places frequented by the sick child . //php print $text_field[0][“value”]; ?>


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