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5-month-old Emily Harter presented to the pediatrician’s office with a fever, dyspnea (labored breathing) , wheezing, nasal flaring, and a harsh cough. Rapid testing of nasal swabs obtained from Emily revealed RSV disease. Mrs. Harter is distraught to learn that her daughter will be admitted to the hospital, and will receive intravenous hydration and oxygen therapy.
-RSV disease is caused by the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) .RSV is a(n)
A) DNA virus.
B) RNA virus.
C) prion.
D) bacteriophage.
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