Older adults aren't the only group impacted by RSV. Very young children have been at the center of this winter's unusually severe RSV surge, which is now seeingcasesclimbing down from a steep peak. Pfizer also has amaternal vaccinein the race, which would be given to parents-to-be in ...
The protection you get from a vaccine goes down over time, but it still offers protection against severe RSV illness for at least 2 years. While there's no RSV vaccine for babies, your infant or young child can get immunized with RSV monoclonal antibodies. Your baby can get this even if...
Soni said she "100%" recommends the immunization because of the positive results seen in clinical trials. Women who are between 32 and 36 weeks pregnant can also protect their infants at birth by getting a new Pfizer RSV vaccine. This same vaccine was approved for adults 60 and old...