Treatment is largely symptomatic.
Main aim of management is to maintain hydration and oxygenation (1).
A single trial of a bronchodilator may be useful in children with wheezing but routine use is not recommended (1).
Corticosteroids (oral and inhaled) may be useful in older children with a history of asthma (1).
Ribavarin, a nucleoside analogue which is active in vitro against RSV, has been shown to relieve lower respiratory tract illness in children.
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