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Costa Rica Children’s Hospital Overwhelmed: Rising Respiratory Infections and Deaths

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Costa Rica’s Children‘s Hospital‍ Faces⁤ Critical Strain as Respiratory Virus ‌Cases Surge

San josé, Costa Rica – ⁢The Costa Rica’s Children’s⁤ Hospital is operating at 81% ICU capacity, largely due to a⁣ dramatic ​increase​ in severe respiratory infections among young patients, ‍health officials confirmed this week. The surge is placing significant pressure on the hospital’s resources as ⁣the country battles ​a‌ rise in respiratory syncytial virus ‍(RSV), bronchiolitis, bronchopneumonia, ⁢and other lower respiratory infections.

Recent data reveals a concerning trend: eight minors have ‌died from respiratory complications ⁤in ⁣recent ‌weeks, ranging⁤ in age from 17 days to 8 years old.Of those, six had pre-existing conditions such as cerebral palsy, epilepsy, or congenital heart malformations. The Ministry of Health reports a cumulative 12,136 cases of severe acute respiratory infections⁢ nationwide, with children​ aged ‌1 to 4 years and adults over ​75 being the ⁣most affected.

The hospital has confirmed that three of the ⁢recent​ deaths ‍are directly ⁤linked to RSV. “We remind the population to⁣ maintain all measures to avoid the ⁤transmission of⁤ respiratory viruses, such as good hand hygiene, remembering the sneezing ⁣technique ​and avoiding sending our sick children ‌to kindergarten or school,”​ a doctor emphasized.‌

Authorities are urging the public to adhere ‍to preventative measures,⁢ including frequent handwashing, proper respiratory etiquette, and avoiding crowded spaces. Thay also ⁣recommend staying current with ‍vaccinations, promoting breastfeeding, and seeking immediate medical attention at the ⁣first sign of respiratory distress. Currently​ circulating viruses include Rinovirus, ‌Respiratory Syncytial virus,⁣ and Metaneumovirus.

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