【衝撃】RSウイルスについて 50代以上と子供に危険性 某ウイルスやインフルエンザとも違う怖さや対策・予防とは 医者が解説
Have you heard of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)? It's already spreading overseas, creating a triple malaria epidemic caused by a certain virus, influenza, and RSV. RSV is actually dangerous for infants and the elderly. While RSV is often thought of as a childhood infection, it's also dangerous for adults. According to the National Institute of Infectious Diseases, "The estimated annual mortality rate (per 100,000 population) for RSV infection by age is 5.4 for those under 1 year old, 0.9 for those aged 1-4, 2.6 for those aged 5-49, 7.8 for those aged 50-64, and 29.6 for those aged 65 and over, with the highest mortality rate for those aged 65 and over." In fact, those in their 50s and older have a higher mortality rate than those under 1 year old. Meanwhile, for older children and adults, the illness often ends with symptoms similar to a common cold. This video provides a detailed explanation of RSV infection, a common infectious disease. Recently, new countermeasures have been developed, attracting significant attention. We've also included a bonus introduction to new findings about influenza. Please watch until the end. ★Subscribe to our channel to watch videos anytime. https://www.youtube.com/c/kanwa/?sub_... (Table of Contents) 00:00 Introduction 1:32 Explanation of RS virus 1:52 Incubation period 2:05 Symptoms 2:24 Infectiousness 3:03 Problems 6:24 Problems for the elderly 10:45 Infection control measures 15:21 Bonus information 17:46 Bonus information 2 19:29 Summary ◎ [Click here for more information about Anywhere Relaxation®] https://kanwa.tokyo/enkakushinryo-2 ★Please use the videos as health information. If you are actually feeling unwell, please visit a nearby medical institution. ① By subscribing to the channel, you can conveniently watch videos on the channel at any time. ② After subscribing, we recommend clicking the "bell icon 🔔" next to the channel to make the bell vibrate. You will automatically receive notifications of the latest videos. This is very convenient. https://www.youtube.com/c/kanwa/?sub_... ★Please subscribe to my sub-channel → / @drkanwa ★This is Kanwa Incho's LINE. Please subscribe! 🙏 → https://lin.ee/u7PUQOL ◎Please follow Kanwa Incho on Twitter → / shuichiotsu ◎Newsletter to ease your suffering → https://is.gd/o8YDEV ◎Kanwa Incho's Instagram → / shuichiotsu ★★★If you get sick, come to the early palliative care clinic★★★ Nationwide online "Anywhere Palliative Care" service. Click here for details. Health consultations and life conferences are also available. →https://kanwa.tokyo/taisyoukanjya #EarlyPalliativeCareOutpatientClinicWhenYouGetSick #OnlinePalliativeCareAnywhereNationwide

【最期】人が亡くなる前の7兆候を2000人の死を看取った医師がお伝えします 死ぬ前に人はどうなる?

「人獣共通感染症」最前線・ガーナを取材 【報道特集】

【超意外】絶対に知らないと後悔する「急増」している帯状疱疹の本当の原因。ワクチン接種の影響は?なぜ増加しているのか。なる人とならない人の違い。ストレスとの関係性は?予防法はあるのか?医師が完全解説。

【#みんなのギモン】はしか感染者急増 集団感染も…対策は?

【ザ!世界仰天ニュース】衝撃のウイルスから日本を守れ!

【透析大国】“体内の血液の浄化”輸血と勘違いする人も?偏見からデマまで?…患者の苦悩は?正しく理解する|アベプラ

【流行】“謎の風邪” 「せきが止まらない」 「長引く」 医師 「病原性が強くて嫌な病気」 ヒトメタニューモウイルスとは?【ノンストップ!】

【急増】はしか感染 前年比3.5倍に!? 20代が最多感染 “ワクチン1回世代”で急増のワケ 専門医に聞いた「今からできる対策」【ノンストップ!】

【放置厳禁】この習慣をやめれば、あなたが認知症になる確率が4割も下がるとわかりました 専門医が解説します

接種直後からワクチン後遺症に…大規模接種会場の「打ち手」だった看護師 3年間体調不良続く【大石が深掘り解説】

【解説】体内に新型コロナウイルスが残り続ける『持続感染』の脅威...一方で「ミルナイン」みれば事前にわかる「重症化予測」と「入院日数」(2022年8月2日)

放置厳禁!知らないと後悔する「間質性肺炎」が引き起こす体の変化。コロナとの関係、超意外な原因は?なぜ八代亜紀さんは急逝したのか。初期の危険サインとは?医師が徹底解説!

Fatigue syndrome, circulatory disorders: How people suffer from vaccine side effects

【放置厳禁】実は命に関わる歯周病 歯周病が起こす全身の8つの病気・症状と予防法を、内科専門医がくわしく話します

【予防したい方むけ】外出時にあると安心な予防アイテム3選! 人に頼らず自己完結で予防したい方へ

【実態】“ワクチン後遺症”に苦しむ女子中学生 接種後に体の異変が長期間 子どもへの接種はどう考える?【新型コロナ】

【流行中です】RSウイルスについて小児科専門医が解説‼
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【若くてもなる】認知症の兆しは実は9年前から! 認知症が疑わしい言動や性格、症状10項目と「単なる年のせい」の違いを専門医がくわしく解説

