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  • ...tory infections with cold-like symptoms. Also called respiratory syncytial virus  ...tory infections with cold-like symptoms. Also called respiratory syncytial virus {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • |Term=Respiratory syncytial virus ...n}} (RES-pih-ruh-TOR-ee sin-SIH-shul VY-rus) virus that causes respiratory infections with cold-like symptoms. Also called RSV 
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  • ...[vaccine]] that is designed to protect against the [[Respiratory Syncytial Virus]] (RSV). ...rm "RSV Vaccine" is derived from the initials of the Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) and the word "vaccine", which comes from the Latin ''vaccinus'', mean
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  • ...ademy of Sciences]]. It is primarily used for the treatment of [[Influenza virus|influenza]] and other [[viral diseases]]. ...spiratory syncytial virus]]. It works by inhibiting the replication of the virus, thereby reducing the severity and duration of the infection.
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  • ...been infected with the virus by age 2. Respiratory syncytial (sin-SISH-ul) virus can also infect adults. ...s. The term "respiratory" refers to its primary site of infection in the [[respiratory system]].
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  • ...efers to the fact that these viruses are often associated with respiratory infections and are found in mucus. ...ude [[measles]], [[mumps]], [[parainfluenza]], and [[respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)]] in humans, and [[Newcastle disease]] in birds.
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  • ...for the prevention and treatment of [[Respiratory Syncytial Virus]] (RSV) infections. ...ed to bind to a specific protein on the surface of the RSV, preventing the virus from entering human cells and causing infection.
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  • ...ding [[respiratory syncytial virus]] (RSV), [[influenza]], and the [[Ebola virus]]. ...Respiratory syncytial virus]] (RSV): A virus that causes respiratory tract infections.
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  • The term "Virazole" is derived from the Latin ''virus'' meaning "poison" and ''azole'', a common suffix for antiviral drugs. The ...[hepatitis C]], [[respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)]] and some [[influenza virus]]es. It is often used in combination with other antiviral drugs to increase
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  • ...medications are specifically designed to inhibit the development of the [[virus]] causing the infection, thereby reducing the severity and duration of vira ..."antiviral" is derived from the Latin word 'anti-' meaning 'against' and 'virus' which in Latin means 'poison' or 'slimy liquid'. The term "medication" com
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