RSV In Babies: Pediatrician Explains The Virus Filling ERs

RSV In Babies: Pediatrician Explains The Virus Filling ERs

Author: Julia Brunet and Yvette Gonzalez, D.O. November 25, 2025 Duration: 56:44

RSV in babies, kids, and older adults explained by a board certified pediatrician and a medical researcher who deal with RSV season every single day in clinic. In this Funny Medicine Podcast episode, we talk through real numbers, real stories, and the new RSV vaccines and antibodies for 2024 2025 without fear mongering or medical jargon overload.

You hear Dr Yvy, pediatrician, and Julz, medical researcher and mom, break down:

• What RSV is in plain language, from “runny nose” to bronchiolitis and pneumonia

• RSV symptoms in babies, toddlers, older kids, adults, and seniors

• Why RSV season hits so hard in fall and winter, plus why Florida feels year round

• How RSV spreads in daycares, schools, airplanes, hospitals, and nursing homes

• Which kids land in the hospital more often, including premature infants and babies with heart or lung problems

• RSV in adults over 60 and reasons older adults wind up admitted every winter

• The difference between RSV, flu, COVID, and “regular colds”

• Why antibiotics do nothing for RSV and what supportive care looks like at home and in the hospital

We also walk through the newer prevention options everyone keeps hearing about:

• Beyfortus (nirsevimab) long acting antibody for infants and high risk toddlers

• Maternal RSV vaccine during pregnancy, including Abrysvo

• RSV vaccines for older adults like Arexvy and Abrysvo

• Who qualifies, typical timing in pregnancy and before RSV season, and what current data shows on hospitalizations and safety Perfect episode if you:

• Are a new parent stressed about RSV in newborns or young infants

• Are pregnant and trying to make sense of RSV vaccine headlines

• Have a baby in daycare or an older kid who brings every virus home

• Care for grandparents or older relatives with heart disease, lung disease, asthma, or weak immunity

• Work in healthcare, pediatrics, or early childhood education and want a clear RSV refresher

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Ever feel like your eyes glaze over when someone starts talking about health science? That's exactly what the Funny Medicine Podcast is here to fix. Hosted by medical researcher Julia Brunet and physician Yvette Gonzalez, D.O., this show is a conversation between two friends who are deeply fascinated by how the body works and equally amused by the strange ways we try to fix it. You'll hear them unpack the latest wellness crazes with a skeptical eye, dig into odd chapters from medical history, and clarify real medical news-all while cracking each other up. Their dynamic blends Julia's research background with Dr. Yvy's clinical experience, making complex topics accessible without sacrificing the facts for the fun. Tune in for a genuinely entertaining blend of expertise and sarcasm that cuts through the jargon. This podcast proves that learning about health doesn't have to feel like a chore; it can be the most amusing part of your week. Whether you're curious about the science behind a trending superfood or the truth about a viral health claim, they provide the insightful, laugh-filled commentary you never knew you needed.
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