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Human Parainfluenza Viruses | Transmission of HPIVs | CDC

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Human parainfluenza viruses (HPIVs) usually spread from person to person through air by coughing and sneezing, touching...

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Human Parainfluenza Viruses | Symptoms and HPIV Illnesses | CDC

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Human parainfluenza viruses (HPIVs) commonly cause upper and lower respiratory illnesses. After infected, takes about 2-7 days before develop symptoms: fever, runny nose, and cough.

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Protect Against Respiratory Syncytial Virus | CDC Features

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RSV is common during fall, winter and spring. It usually causes mild, cold-like symptoms. But RSV can be serious, especially for infants and older adults. Help protect your child and others from RSV.

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Common Colds: Protect Yourself and Others | CDC Features

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Sore throat and runny nose are usually the first signs of a cold, followed by coughing and sneezing. Most people recover in 7-10 days or so. You can help reduce your risk of getting a cold by washing your hands often and avoid touching your face with unwashed hands.

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