Wastewater samples have shown elevated levels of a respiratory virus that has been linked to paralysis in some children, according to a report from WastewaterSCAN. Infectious disease experts weigh in.
There's an RSV vaccine you can take when you're pregnant that will not only protect you but also your baby.[1]#1 The drug, known as Abrysvo and recommended for pregnant women by the Centers for ...
October: time for muddy soccer practices, cider pressing and Halloweentown ... And time to roll up your sleeves.
Topline results were announced from a phase 3 study assessing the immune response following coadministration of Arexvy and Shingrix.
The Oregon Health Authority and public health officials said a winter, fall surge of COVID-19 and the flu are likely.
Mary Washington Healthcare with information to protect your family from RSV--including infants and older adults.
Often dismissed as just another common cold, RSV can be deadly, especially for infants and older people. Hannah and her twin ...
( NewsNation) — A poliolike virus that can cause paralysis in children and teens is spiking again, U.S. wastewater data shows.
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is the leading cause of respiratory infection in infants and young children. It most ...
RSV infects almost every child before they turn 2, and kills more than 100,000 infants worldwide each year. Machine learning ...
This is especially important for those at highest risk of experiencing severe symptoms, including older adults ... for infants less than 8 months old and some toddlers to protect them from severe RSV.
For uninsured children and adults, Wisconsin's Vaccines for Adults and Vaccines for Children programs offer free shots ...