The other group at the highest risk when it comes to RSV is children under age five, and specifically infants—especially ...
RSV season is upon us, which means thousands of children under five years of age and hundreds of thousands of adults will be ...
Just like adults under 60, elderly adults who get RSV tend to have mild symptoms, such as runny nose, sore throat, cough, ...
It’s time for the provincial government to stop dragging its heels on paying for a pair of injections that can protect the ...
Current guidelines recommend that pregnant people receive a vaccine against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) -- which typically causes mild, cold-like symptoms in most adults but can be deadly for ...
The NSW government will spend $16m for a free vaccination scheme to combat respiratory syncytial virus in babies, starting ...
Some provinces have begun rolling out a vaccination program for infants with newly authorized products. The situation is much ...
Infants are among the most susceptible to respiratory complications from respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV. While they can ...
The respiratory virus is the leading cause of hospitalisation for infants, with 12,000 babies admitted each year. Before next ...
Pregnant women and babies will have greater protection against a condition known as respiratory syncytial virus as part of an ...
RSV symptoms include cough, fever, running nose, irritability, reduced activity, and pauses in breathing. Severe cases can ...
The federal government will place RSV vaccines on the national immunisation program, as 12,000 babies are hospitalised with ...