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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has accepted its advisory panel's recommendations on vaccines for ...
RSV-NET data showed that RSV hospitalization rates among infants aged 0 to 7 months were an estimated 43% (95% confidence ...
Far fewer babies had severe cases of the respiratory illness RSV, in a winter in which a new monoclonal and vaccine became ...
Of the RSV patients aged 60 or older, 23.0% were admitted to an ICU, 31.5% had acute organ failure, and 9.8% received IMV or ...
The infant mortality national rate dropped to about 5.5 infant deaths per 1,000 live births in 2024, according to provisional ...
CDC data showed a drop in the infant mortality rate in 2024, compared to the previous year. Pfizer's maternal vaccine, sold ...
Interim surveillance network data showed lower hospitalization rates following the availability of prevention products.
There was a significant drop in the number of babies hospitalized with RSV this year; a positive news story that can be ...
Maternal respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccination and nirsevimab were associated with a reduction in RSV-associated ...
A 2024-25 flu season that has been classified as high severity has now reached low transmission levels, but 10 new ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention May 8 released an analysis that found declines in hospitalizations for infants infected with respiratory syncytial virus during the 2024-2025 RSV season.
Far fewer babies went to the hospital struggling to breathe from RSV, a severe respiratory infection, after the debut of a new vaccine and treatment this season, according to an analysis published ...