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)

🔺 RSV season hits NJ as experts warn families about rising winter virus spread and symptoms

🔺 Pediatric nurse practitioner urges parents to ask about monoclonal antibody protection for high-risk babies.

🔺 Red-flag signs like rapid breathing and blue lips — signal a medical emergency

Along with the holidays, “tis the season” for cold, flu and virus spread in New Jersey and nationwide.

Respiratory Syncytial Virus — or RSV — 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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