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Severe respiratory disease caused by human respiratory syncytial virus impairs language learning during early infancy
Medicine and HealthScientific Reports

Severe respiratory disease caused by human respiratory syncytial virus impairs language learning during early infancy

M. Peña, C. Jara, et al.

This study reveals alarming insights into how severe respiratory syncytial virus (hRSV) infection in infants might stunt their language development. Conducted by a team of experts, it shows that infants affected by hRSV demonstrate persistent difficulties in distinguishing native from non-native phonetic contrasts, raising concerns about their future communicative skills.... show more
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