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RSV is surging, but antibody shots and vaccines can protect babies

Last updated: January 20, 2026 12:50 pm
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Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is currently on the rise in the United States, adding to the burden of winter illnesses that are already plaguing the country. As cases of RSV continue to increase, especially in young children, it is essential to consider the available interventions that can help prevent severe illness and hospitalizations.

According to the latest report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, emergency room visits and hospitalizations due to RSV in children under the age of four have been on the rise in several states. This trend is in line with the typical peak of RSV season, which occurs during the winter months. Wastewater surveillance sites across the nation have also detected high concentrations of the virus, indicating a significant increase in RSV activity.

While RSV can cause mild symptoms in healthy individuals, it poses a severe risk to young children, particularly infants. RSV is the leading cause of hospitalizations for babies in the U.S., with the highest risk occurring during the first two months of life. The virus can lead to severe lung infections, pneumonia, and in extreme cases, death in infants.

Fortunately, there are effective interventions available to protect newborns from RSV. Two key strategies include vaccination during pregnancy and the administration of monoclonal antibody shots to infants in their first eight months of life. These interventions have been shown to prevent severe illness in infants and can provide protection lasting beyond a single RSV season.

Recent studies have highlighted the effectiveness of these interventions, with some suggesting that monoclonal antibody shots may offer greater and longer-lasting protection compared to vaccination during pregnancy. While both options are highly effective and safe, experts emphasize the importance of utilizing these tools to prevent severe RSV infections in infants.

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As the U.S. continues to grapple with the resurgence of RSV, it is crucial to raise awareness about the available interventions and ensure that parents have access to accurate information. By promoting the use of vaccines and monoclonal antibody shots, we can help protect young children from the serious consequences of RSV and reduce hospitalizations during the peak of the RSV season.

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