What NJ families need to know about highly contagious RSV this season Erin Vogt Published: November 21, 2025 RSV virus closeup, as NJ families prep for height of viral season (nfid.org)
šŗ RSV season hits NJ as experts warn families about rising winter virus spread and symptoms
šŗ Pediatric nurse practitioner urges parents to ask about monoclonal antibody protection for high-risk babies.
šŗ Red-flag signs like rapid breathing and blue lips ā signal a medical emergency
Along with the holidays, ātis the seasonā for cold, flu and virus spread in New Jersey and nationwide.
Respiratory Syncytial Virus ā or RSV ā can cause cold-like symptoms in most people, but serious illness among infected newborns, older babies and elderly or immunocompromised adults.
The season typically runs

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