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Navigating RSV to Help Protect the Health of Our Babies: A Mother’s Story and Expert Insight

February 12, 2025
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Navigating RSV to Help Protect the Health of Our Babies: A Mother’s Story and Expert Insight
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Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a serious health condition, especially for vulnerable
populations, particularly infants. Black Health Matters recently hosted an engaging
webinar, sponsored by Sanofi, that highlighted a deeply personal account from a mother
whose family was directly impacted by RSV along with expert insight and education
surrounding this viral illness.

Table of Contents

    • A Mother’s RSV Journey
    • Expert Perspective on RSV
    • Symptoms of RSV may include:
  • Empowering Communities

A Mother’s RSV Journey

Charzell is a mother of two who experienced the frightening reality of RSV when her
youngest child was diagnosed. Charzell recounted, “We were visiting family and I had
gone out to run some errands. My mom called me and let me know my daughter was
having a hard time breathing and choking on her mucus. I was in a panic and didn’t
know what to do.”

Charzell ended up taking her daughter to the emergency room where she was initially
sent home. However her daughter’s symptoms failed to improve, resulting in a second
emergency visit a few days later where she was eventually diagnosed with RSV.
Charzell’s story resonates deeply with those who have found themselves in similar
situations, shedding light on the emotional toll RSV can take on families and also the
importance of advocating for your children’s health. She also shared how gaps in
education provided in the hospital and an initial missed diagnosis affected her family.

Expert Perspective on RSV

Following Charzell’s story, the panel transitioned to a discussion with Dr. Jasmine
Weiss, a board-certified pediatrician and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at The
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. She emphasized how RSV symptoms can look like other illnesses including the common cold. “Symptoms tend to occur in stages,” she explained, urging families to be vigilant about recognizing symptoms such as difficulty breathing and decreased appetite and seeking medical care.
She stressed the importance of seeking medical attention early and returning to the hospital or clinic if needed if symptoms worsen, just as Charzell did.

Symptoms of RSV may include:

● Runny nose
● Decreased appetite
● Coughing
● Sneezing
● Fever
● Wheezing

Empowering Communities

By blending expert advice with real-life experiences, the webinar emphasized the power
of education, awareness, and advocacy in combating RSV. This event highlighted the
importance of RSV education and actionable strategies to protect families.
We encourage you to join the conversation, and join us in spreading awareness of RSV.

Click here to listen to the webinar, and click here for more information about RSV.
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