CROCuS Research Study
Could your child have RSV?
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If your child is showing symptoms of a common cold, it could actually be respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Learn about the CROCuS research study for children who have RSV and are 28 days to 3 years of age.
RSV Symptom Reminders
Symptoms of RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) infection include:
- Runny nose and nasal congestion (stuffy nose)
- Sore throat
- Decrease in appetite (not hungry)
- Coughing
- Fever
- Sneezing
- Breathing difficulties or wheezing
If your child experiences any of these symptoms, he/she may have RSV and could be eligible for the CROCuS research study of an investigational medication for children with RSV.
Request to participate in research study.
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