Alarming rise in this dangerous illness serves as warning for seniors

As the seasons change and the chill of the evening air becomes more pronounced, it's not just the cold seniors need to be wary of.

A spike in cases of the respiratory illness known as Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) has health officials issuing a stern warning for older Australians, particularly grandparents who are often in close contact with young children.



RSV is a common virus that causes infections of the lungs and respiratory tract, and while it's most prevalent among infants and toddlers, it doesn't discriminate based on age.

Recent data suggested that older Australians are increasingly at risk, with the number of RSV cases in individuals over 70 now matching those of influenza.

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Older Australians are at risk of contracting RSV. credit: Shutterstock


The symptoms of RSV can be deceptively similar to the common flu, including a persistent cough, wheezing, and difficulty breathing. However, for seniors, the stakes are much higher.

Complications from RSV can lead to serious conditions such as pneumonia, particularly for those with pre-existing health issues like asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

Grandmother Lisa Loader learned this the hard way when she contracted RSV from her grandson Reggie.

What she thought would be a simple cold turned into a severe illness that left her voiceless for nine weeks and took a total of 14 weeks to recover from.

‘It was a cough that was just relentless, and it took your breath away and almost made me pass out,’ she said.



Ita Buttrose, a respected media figure and advocate for senior health, is championing a national campaign to raise awareness about RSV among older Australians.

Buttrose emphasised the importance of seeking medical advice if symptoms arise.

‘If you really feel unwell, you should consult your GP,’ she said.

'You're not a burden. You're just someone trying to get better again.’

Despite the alarming rise in RSV cases, with over 124,000 reported so far in 2024, vaccination remains a challenge.

The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) approved an RSV vaccine for over-60s in January, but it's not included in the national immunisation program.

This means that those who wish to be vaccinated must bear the cost, which exceeds $300—a significant barrier for many.



Professor Robert Booy from Sydney University warns that RSV can be deadly, particularly for the elderly.

'People who die from RSV are almost always older people,' he stated, highlighting the gravity of the situation.

Currently, only 17,000 people over 70 have received the RSV vaccine, a stark contrast to the millions who are protected against influenza and COVID-19.

The hope is that, in time, the RSV vaccine will become as routine as those for flu and COVID, offering older Australians the protection they need.

‘It is expensive, so people have to choose,’ Booy said.

‘Hopefully, it will become a routine vaccination as is flu and COVID for older people.’
Key Takeaways
  • Older Australians, particularly grandparents, are at a serious risk of contracting Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), with cases on the rise.
  • Symptoms of RSV are similar to the flu, and the virus can exacerbate existing conditions like asthma and lead to pneumonia.
  • There have been over 124,000 RVS cases thus far in 2024, with a significant increase compared to the previous year, and it's affecting both young children and over-70s at high rates.
  • An RSV vaccine is approved for over-60s, but it is not included in the national immunisation program, making it an expensive out-of-pocket cost for most people.
Have you or someone close to you been affected by RSV? How are you protecting yourself during this spike in cases? Share your thoughts and experiences with us in the comments below.
 
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Veggie was just providing a ratio of vehicle collisions vs the Covid19 vaccines; the likelihood of death between the two.
I don’t believe he was asking you to choose which way you’d prefer to die.
Laugh all you like.
Ok my mistake,lt's time this argument was ended anyway l was only saying to be aware .l believe in childrens vaccines so l am not totally against vaccines
 
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Well all l can say is you haven't gone into it. l am not a liar either.You need to keep your uncalled remarks to yourself.
Anti-vaxxers push lies. It is that simple. If 'going into it' means reading junk web-sites that push lies I won't waste my time when there is plenty of easily obtainable, peer-reviewed scientific literature, and summaries thereof, that quote the original source papers, out there for anti-vaxxers to read as well as myself. Anti-vaxxers are simply a danger to the public health, just as was Typhoid Mary who disobeyed health regulations and subsequent conditions imposed on her not to cook for the public . Then she broke those conditions and killed a few more people with typhoid. So she was locked up in permanent quarantine for life.

No; you did not call for my remarks; nor did anyone call for your initial remarks.
 
Ok my mistake,lt's time this argument was ended anyway l was only saying to be aware .l believe in childrens vaccines so l am not totally against vaccines
Good.
Are people still getting useless and dangerous covid boosters?
No; they are getting useful and safe vaccines that cope with the latest, one hopes, Covid-19 mutant virus,
 
Do you believe anything government tells you? Not so safe and effective as you are told
If you wish to challenge the figures put out by the government agency known as the Therapeutic Goods Administration as of November 2023, that there have been approxinately 64 000 000 Covid vaccinations and approximately 140 000 adverse reactions which will include a wide range of reactions from minor to unpleasant then please go ahead with proper epidemiological data that has been peer reviewed and published in reputable scientific journals.

The reported adverse events are, "The most frequently reported side effects suspected to be associated with the vaccines include headache, muscle and joint pain, fever, chills and nausea. Skin reactions at the site of the injection are also common and can include pain, swelling, redness and an itchy rash'". Not dissimilar to the utter unpleasantness that laid me out after my Typhoid vaccination some 30 years ago.

And further from the TGA web-site, "The TGA has identified 14 reports where the cause of death was linked to vaccination from 1001 reports received and reviewed. There have been no new vaccine-related deaths identified since 2022."

"The 14 deaths likely to be related to vaccination occurred in people aged 21-81 years old. There have been no deaths in children or adolescents determined to be linked to COVID-19 vaccination. More detail on these deaths is available in the safety report published on 15 December 2022".

So there you go. The TGA website is readily available and can be readily cross-checked for veracity and also compared with findings in the USA via assorted peer reviewed articles, and summaries thereof, in professional journals dealing with epidemiology etc. If you can read and understand that type of publication, as most people in Australia should be able to, go ahead find the contrary data, and we can have a sane discussion . One good source of reviews and references to scientific work on Covid 19 and other things is SciTech Daily, a free e-zine.
 
Driving is dangerous because you never know when covid waxed sheep suffer so called medical episode behind the wheels
This comment proves the totally warped mindset of the anti vax fried brain zealots.

Any figures from a reputable source quoting statistics of COVID-19 related car collisions? Well, here it is.

A total of 11,270,763 individuals were included, of whom 16% had not received a COVID vaccine and 84% had received a COVID vaccine. The cohort accounted for 6682 traffic crashes during follow-up. Unvaccinated individuals accounted for 1682 traffic crashes (25%), equal to a 72% increased relative risk compared with those vaccinated (95% confidence interval, 63-82; P < 0.001). The increased traffic risks among unvaccinated individuals extended to diverse subgroups, was similar to the relative risk associated with sleep apnea, and was equal to a 48% increase after adjustment for age, sex, home location, socioeconomic status, and medical diagnoses (95% confidence interval, 40-57; P < 0.001). The increased risks extended across the spectrum of crash severity, appeared similar for Pfizer, Moderna, or other vaccines, and were validated in supplementary analyses of crossover cases, propensity scores, and additional controls.

So the unvaxxed have a whopping 72% greater chance of having a serious bingle compared to vaccinated individuals. Do some research before opening your mouth to put your foot in it!

Source from the American Journal Of Medicine: https://www.amjmed.com/article/S0002-9343(22)00822-1/fulltext
 
This comment proves the totally warped mindset of the anti vax fried brain zealots.

Any figures from a reputable source quoting statistics of COVID-19 related car collisions? Well, here it is.

A total of 11,270,763 individuals were included, of whom 16% had not received a COVID vaccine and 84% had received a COVID vaccine. The cohort accounted for 6682 traffic crashes during follow-up. Unvaccinated individuals accounted for 1682 traffic crashes (25%), equal to a 72% increased relative risk compared with those vaccinated (95% confidence interval, 63-82; P < 0.001). The increased traffic risks among unvaccinated individuals extended to diverse subgroups, was similar to the relative risk associated with sleep apnea, and was equal to a 48% increase after adjustment for age, sex, home location, socioeconomic status, and medical diagnoses (95% confidence interval, 40-57; P < 0.001). The increased risks extended across the spectrum of crash severity, appeared similar for Pfizer, Moderna, or other vaccines, and were validated in supplementary analyses of crossover cases, propensity scores, and additional controls.

So the unvaxxed have a whopping 72% greater chance of having a serious bingle compared to vaccinated individuals. Do some research before opening your mouth to put your foot in it!

Source from the American Journal Of Medicine: https://www.amjmed.com/article/S0002-9343(22)00822-1/fulltext
There are times when Americans surpass my expectations as to their sense of humour.
 

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