Pregnant women who took RSV vaccine cut infant hospitalisations by over 80pc, study finds
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Pregnant women who took RSV vaccine cut infant hospitalisations by over 80pc, study finds
"Pregnant women who took a vaccine to protect against a serious respiratory virus reduced the risk of hospitalisation in their babies by more than 80pc."
"Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common virus that can cause severe respiratory illness in infants and young children, including lower respiratory tract infections such as bronchiolitis and pneumonia."
Pregnant women who received a vaccine against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) saw a reduction in hospitalization risk for their infants by over 80%. RSV is a prevalent virus that can lead to severe respiratory illnesses in young children, including lower respiratory tract infections like bronchiolitis and pneumonia. The findings underscore the importance of vaccination during pregnancy to protect newborns from serious health complications associated with RSV.
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