Since these events are tragic but also rare, and causality has not been established yet, we did not consider increased morbidity or mortality due to adverse vaccine effects in our model. The balance of the benefits and potential risks is a larger question that requires consideration of other ...
However, enhanced RSV disease has not been observed in association with live or live-vectored RSV vaccines, and this important observation has been confirmed in a number of clinical studies (Wright, et al., 2007, Vaccine 25:7372-7378). Thus, inactivated and subunit vaccines are contraindicated ...
People infected are usually contagious for three to eight days. Babies and people with weakened immune systems can spread RSV for up to four weeks. There is no vaccine for it, though several candidates are in testing. WHO DOES IT AFFECT? Everyone can get RSV. But it causes the...
People infected are usually contagious for three to eight days. Babies and people with weakened immune systems can spread RSV for up to four weeks. There is no vaccine for it, though several candidates are in testing. WHO DOES IT AFFECT? Everyone can get RSV. But it causes the most threat...
People infected are usually contagious for three to eight days. Babies and people with weakened immune systems can spread RSV for up to four weeks. There is no vaccine for it, though several candidates are in testing. WHO DOES IT AFFECT?