Viral infections

Set Text Size SmallSet Text Size MediumSet Text Size LargeSet Text Size X-Large
Share
Updated: 4/11/2007 2:47 pm
Viruses are tiny microorganisms that can be seen only with a powerful microscope. They can cause infections in children that range from colds and flu to AIDS. Measles, mumps, and chicken pox are also viral infections, and so are herpes, rabies, and smallpox. Viral infections are sometimes confused with those caused by bacteria but, unlike bacterial infections, they usually can't be treated with antibiotics or other drugs; you can only treat the symptoms. Viruses usually enter the body when your child comes into contact with, or inhales, airborne droplets transmitted by infected people. Your child can be vaccinated against infections such as measles, German measles, mumps, and smallpox. A chicken pox vaccine is also available. If a child contracts a viral infection, you should see a physician who can treat the symptoms. Have the child get plenty of rest and drink fluids. Children should never be given aspirin or other salicylates (suh-LIH-suh-lates), only children's aspirin substitute. Administering aspirin, especially to children with viral infections, can result in a condition known as 'Reye's (RIZE) syndrome,' a disease of the brain and liver that's often fatal.
Share
66°
Wind Visibility
NW 12 mph 10 Miles
Local (Enter city or zip):
CBS47 Mobile App Facebook Twitter BlackBerry Shortcut CBS47 Mobile Follow CBS47 on Twitter


Inergize Digital This site is hosted and managed by Inergize Digital.
Mobile advertising for this site is available on Local Ad Buy.
KGPE TV CBS47 - Serving the Counties of Fresno, Kings, Madera, Mariposa, Merced and Tulare
in the Central San Joaquin Valley of California