id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-332926-8hdkpkgz Meissner, H. Cody Bronchiolitis 2017-07-18 .txt text/plain 3934 246 35 During seasonal outbreaks of bronchiolitis from November through March in North America, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is identified as the etiologic agent in up to 80% of hospitalized children 7 (Table 33 .1). Unlike other respiratory viral infections, exposure to passive household tobacco smoke has not been associated with an increased risk of RSV hospitalization on a consistent basis. Most infants with bronchiolitis can be managed at home with supportive care, but concerns regarding increasing respiratory effort, apnea, or inability to feed adequately may precipitate hospitalization of a young child. Approximately 30% to 40% of RSV-infected infants experience progression of disease to the lower respiratory tract. Technical report: updated guidance for palivizumab prophylaxis among infants and young children at increased risk of hospitalization for respiratory syncytial virus infection Technical report: updated guidance for palivizumab prophylaxis among infants and young children at increased risk of hospitalization for respiratory syncytial virus infection ./cache/cord-332926-8hdkpkgz.txt ./txt/cord-332926-8hdkpkgz.txt