The Erie County Department of Health is alerting people of a surge in pediatric respiratory illnesses.
Sustained patient volume at Buffalo's John R. Oishei Children’s Hospital Emergency Department and reported case data trends for RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) and influenza have led the Erie County Department of Health to issue an alert. This surge in pediatric respiratory illnesses follows statewide and nationwide respiratory illness trends that are filling beds in pediatric hospitals, contributing to longer emergency department wait times, and increasing pressure on pediatricians’ offices, urgent care centers and ambulance services.
Since September 1, 2022, the number of patients admitted to Oishei Children’s Hospital with RSV has exceeded 750, which is already double the number of patients admitted with RSV during the entire 2019-2020 respiratory season. Additionally, more than 1,500 children have tested positive for RSV in the hospital's emergency department. An increasing number of patients tested positive for the flu over the last 10 days; nearly 40 children have been admitted to the hospital with the flu and over 350 have tested positive.
Parents and caregivers should consult with their child’s primary care doctor or pediatrician as a first course of action for a sick child. Hospital emergency departments are best reserved for those with life-threatening or acute medical conditions that require immediate and advanced medical intervention.
“The widespread use of masks as an infection prevention tool reduced RSV and flu levels during the past two winter seasons,” said Erie County Commissioner of Health Dr. Gale Burstein. “Without those preventive measures, these illnesses are back, and disproportionately affecting our community’s youngest residents. These are common viruses, but they can be uncommonly severe for infants and young children. It’s incumbent on each of us to take steps to maintain our own health and protect vulnerable people in our community.”
Here are steps you can take to protect yourself and your loved ones against the “triple threat” of respiratory illnesses -- RSV, flu and COVID-19 -- this season:
If your child needs to see a pediatrician, please message us through the patient portal (button at the top of the page) or call us at 716-875-2904.
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