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If your child is showing symptoms of a common cold, it could actually be respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Learn about the CROCuS research study for children who have RSV and are 28 days to 3 years of age. Could your child have RSV? For more information, please visit www.clinicaltrials.gov and search “53718678RSV2002” or contact: Janssen Sciences Ireland UC 53718678RSV2002-ENG04 Version 1.0, 13Jul2018 c ocus Children's RSV Outcome Clinical Study Approved by Sterling IRB, IRB ID: 7002 Saltzer Health Research Department 208-463-3128

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Page 1: Could your child have RSV? - Saltzer Health · Symptoms of RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) infection include: Janssen Sciences Ireland UC 53718678RSV2002-ENG06 Version 1.0, 13Jul2018

If your child is showing symptoms of a common cold, it

could actually be respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Learn

about the CROCuS research study for children who have

RSV and are 28 days to 3 years of age.

Could your child have RSV?

For more information, please visit www.clinicaltrials.gov and search “53718678RSV2002” or contact:

Janssen Sciences Ireland UC53718678RSV2002-ENG04Version 1.0, 13Jul2018

c o c u sChildren's RSV Outcome Clinical Study

Approved by Sterling IRB, IRB ID: 7002

Saltzer Health Research Department208-463-3128

Page 2: Could your child have RSV? - Saltzer Health · Symptoms of RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) infection include: Janssen Sciences Ireland UC 53718678RSV2002-ENG06 Version 1.0, 13Jul2018

Symptoms of RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) infection include:

Janssen Sciences Ireland UC 53718678RSV2002-ENG06Version 1.0, 13Jul2018

If your child experiences any of these symptoms, he/she may have RSV and could be eligible for the CROCuS research study of an investigational medication for children with RSV.

To learn more, please call:

RSV Symptom Reminders

• Runny nose and nasalcongestion (stuffy nose)

• Sore throat• Decrease in appetite

(not hungry)

• Coughing• Fever• Sneezing• Breathing difficulties

or wheezing

Approved by Sterling IRB, IRB ID: 7002

Saltzer Health Research Department208-463-3128