RSV is a common cause of coughs and colds but can also lead to severe respiratory illness, especially in the most vulnerable.
Image by Arek Socha from Pixabay November 12, 2024 - By Lorna Fernandes - As fall arrives, so does respiratory syncytial ...
The Southwest Nebraska Public Health Department (SWNPHD) is urging residents to get vaccinated against Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) and Influenza (flu) as respiratory virus season approaches.
For adults aged 60 years or older, RSV vaccination is effective for preventing associated hospitalizations and ED encounters.
The other group at the highest risk when it comes to RSV is children under age five, and specifically infants—especially preterm babies and infants under six months old. The younger the child, the ...
Opens in a new tab or window Share on LinkedIn. Opens in a new tab or window In May, the FDA approved the mRNA-1345 RSV vaccine (mResvia) from Moderna for people ages 60 and older to protect ...
RSV vaccines effective, but more people need to get them Date: October 28, 2024 Source: University of Rochester Medical Center Summary: Doctors detail what we learned after the first season ...
But which ones should you get? This year marks the second season for the new respiratory syncytial virus vaccine (RSV) for grown-ups. While not everyone needs it, the evidence so far suggests that ...
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Big Data, Real World, Multi-State Study Finds RSV Vaccine Highly Effective in Protecting Older Adults Against Severe Disease, Hospitalization and Death Oct. 17, 2024 — This multi-state study is ...
A global real-world study of the vaccine for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) finds it offers folks aged 60 and over 80% protection against severe illness and/or hospitalization. With U.S ...
More information: Angela R Branche, Real-world effectiveness studies of the benefit of RSV vaccines, The Lancet (2024).DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(24)02150-0 Amanda B Payne et al, Respiratory ...