It's back to school for many kids around the nation. And once they hit the classroom, you may notice more runny noses and other symptoms associated with viral and bacterial infections.
Dr. Nipunie Rajapakse, a pediatric infectious diseases physician with the Mayo Clinic Children's Center, says you might not be able to stop some of these illnesses, but reducing viral infection risks is possible.
Kids returning to school at the end of summer often coincides with the start of the respiratory virus season. "You've got kids from lots of different households who are now coming together in a relatively confined space of a classroom," says Dr. Rajapakse. And sharing more than their lunches. They are sharing viruses they've been exposed to at home. Dr. Rajapakse says some
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