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Paediatricians’ blood used to make new treatments for RSV and colds

Last updated: February 18, 2026 11:20 pm
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In the ongoing battle against common childhood illnesses, researchers have tapped into a unique resource: the blood of paediatricians. These healthcare professionals are constantly exposed to respiratory viruses, making their antibodies a potential goldmine for developing powerful preventative treatments. In a groundbreaking study, a team of scientists in China screened the blood of 10 paediatricians who had been working at a children’s hospital for over a decade.

The researchers discovered 56 potent antibodies against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) from the immune cells of these paediatricians. Further testing revealed that three of these antibodies were particularly effective against a variety of RSV strains and even neutralized human metapneumovirus, a common cold virus that can cause severe illness in children.

Subsequent animal studies demonstrated that injections of these paediatrician-derived antibodies, either individually or in combination, prevented symptoms in mice and rats infected with RSV or human metapneumovirus. Remarkably, these antibodies were up to 25 times more effective at blocking RSV compared to existing therapies like nirsevimab and clesrovimab, and they targeted a wider range of strains.

According to Trent Calcutt, a pediatrician at Port Macquarie Base Hospital in Australia, it is widely known among healthcare professionals that paediatricians develop increased resilience to respiratory viruses over time. This natural immunity could explain why the antibodies from paediatricians proved to be so potent in the study.

Calcutt believes that the promising results from this research warrant further investigation through human clinical trials. These paediatrician-derived antibodies could potentially offer a new and more effective approach to protecting infants from RSV and other respiratory viruses.

Currently, the two main methods of protecting infants from RSV involve administering a vaccine during pregnancy or providing injections of nirsevimab or clesrovimab if a child is infected. However, these treatments only work against specific RSV strains. The discovery of highly potent antibodies from paediatricians could pave the way for a more comprehensive and effective treatment option for common childhood illnesses.

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This innovative approach to harnessing the immune response of healthcare professionals highlights the potential for developing novel therapies against a range of infectious diseases. As research in this area continues to advance, paediatrician-derived antibodies may play a key role in revolutionizing the treatment and prevention of respiratory viruses in children.

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