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Human Parainfluenza Viruses | HPIV Prevention and Treatment | CDC

respiratory illness  Human Parainfluenza Viruses  Human Parainfluena Disease  hpiv  hpivs  parainfluenza  human parainfluenza infection  CDC Human Parainfluenza Viruses  prevention of HPIVs  treatment of HPIVs  prevention of parainfluenza  treatment of parainfluenza 

You may be able to reduce your risk of HPIV and other respiratory viral infections by washing your hands often with soap and water, not touching your eyes, nose, or mouth, and avoiding close contact with people who are sick.

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Human Parainfluenza Viruses | Symptoms and HPIV Illnesses | CDC

cough  fever  infants  CDC  older adults  pneumonia  respiratory illness  bronchitis  runny nose  ear infection  bronchiolitis  young children  Human Parainfluenza Viruses  croup  parainfluenza viruses  respiratory system  respiratory tract  Human Parainfluena Disease  hpiv  hpivs 

Human parainfluenza viruses (HPIVs) commonly cause upper and lower respiratory illnesses. After infected, takes about 2-7 days before develop symptoms: fever, runny nose, and cough.

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Human Parainfluenza Viruses | Transmission of HPIVs | CDC

cough  seasonal  fever  infants  viruses  older adults  transmission  pneumonia  respiratory illness  bronchitis  runny nose  ear infection  bronchiolitis  young children  Human Parainfluenza Viruses  sneezing  croup  parainfluenza viruses  respiratory system  respiratory tract 

Human parainfluenza viruses (HPIVs) usually spread from person to person through air by coughing and sneezing, touching...

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