DES MOINES, Iowa — [KCCI] – Blank Children’s Hospital is running out of beds amid an unseasonable spike in hospitalizations of young children with respiratory diseases. Pediatric infectious disease Dr. Joel Waddell said the hospital staff is working overtime to care for the unusual number of patients with RSV, flu and other respiratory illnesses at the hospital. Waddell said cases typically drop off in the spring as cold and flu season comes to a close, but since the COVID-19 pandemic, he’s noticed more illnesses happening outside the “sickness season.”
He also said the types of patients experiencing serious symptoms are unusual. Illnesses that usually only manifest severely in babies or immunocompromised patients are impacting healthy 4-, 5- and 6-year-olds similarly, contributing to the number of patients requiring hospital support. By quarantining during their formative years, Waddell is concerned many of his young patients were not exposed to elements that would’ve boosted their immune systems, leaving them more vulnerable to disease now.
To protect your children, Waddell recommends checking that they are up to date on vaccinations. If your child does get sick, keep them home if they’re experiencing a fever and seek medical attention if their fever spikes or they’re having trouble breathing.