Tag: RSV

Infant RSV shot may be more effective than vaccines during pregnancy

Antibody Treatment Shows Promise in Protecting Infants from RSV A one-time antibody injection against RSV is available for

RSV wasn’t as hard on U.S. babies last winter. This may be why

The study found that during the 2024-25 RSV season, the hospitalization rate dropped to 4.1 per 1,000 infants.

CDC suggests RSV vaccine, antibodies reduced infant hospitalizations

A recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has revealed a significant decrease in

Vaccine advisory panel to CDC recommends expanded RSV use

A committee of independent vaccine experts has made a groundbreaking decision to recommend lowering the age at which

CDC, RSV, UnitedHealth lawsuit news

The program, called the Inclusive Excellence Initiative, was designed to support underrepresented minority students pursuing degrees in science,

‘Quad-demic’ Hitting U.S. With Flu, COVID-19, RSV, Norovirus Surging

The current situation in the United States is not one to take lightly. With the rise of four

RSV Peaking In Pediatric Population, Vaccine Prevents Severe Disease

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) cases are on the rise in the United States, leading to an increasing number

Ex-Olympian Shawn Johnson East Shares Son’s Harrowing RSV Experience

Johnson East’s experiences with RSV have taught her a lot about the virus and the importance of being

Rollout of new tools to curb RSV expected to be smoother this year

For Beyfortus, the timing is also crucial. The injection has to be given to infants before their first

Covid boosters, flu shots, RSV vaccine: How to time immunizations

But if you’re in a group allowed to get two Covid shots in a year, Monto suggests getting