A 5-month-old male baby was brought to the emergency room with a one-day history of respiratory distress, wheezing, vomiting, and high fever. Wheezing had been present since birth but had recently become more frequent and intense, occurring even at rest. The baby was born full-term by cesarean delivery and had a medical history of gallbladder agenesis, secundum atrial septal defect (ASD), and cryptorchidism.