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Respiratory syncytial virus is common but it can be dangerous for some infants and young kids. Here's everything parents need to know.
Hospital readmission risk in pediatric patients was higher in those who were first admitted for RSV than in those who were first admitted for influenza or hMPV.
A new respiratory syncytial virus vaccine to protect infants from severe illness is available in South Africa’s private sector, but not yet in public clinics. The country’s advisory group on ...
The COVID booster currently available is based on the JN.1 subvariant. Nimbus is a direct descendant of JN.1 – as is another ...
A new antibody shot that protects babies against RSV infection could be struggling to gain traction, Philadelphia researchers ...
Rehospitalization for RSV within the same season was rare, suggesting limited need for routine additional monoclonal antibody ...
Citing Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) and published studies, Dr Bhavesh Kotak, Head of Medical Affairs at Dr ...
A new injection will be offered to babies born very prematurely in Wales to protect them against a common winter virus. The ...
NHS England » NHS to roll out long-lasting ‘suit of armour’ jab to protect thousands of premature babies from RSV ...
John Stewart, Director of Specialised Commissioning at NHS England said: “For babies born very prematurely, the risk of ...