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The picture is clearest for respiratory syncytial virus, which is unlikely to cause another significant wave of illnesses this winter, said Beth Carlton, an associate professor of environmental and occupational health at the Colorado School of Public Health. RSV typically causes colds, although it can be severe in infants, toddlers and older people.