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RSV Vaccines Linked to 72% Less Infant Hospitalization – New Study



Vaccinating pregnant women against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is linked to a 72% drop in newborns being hospitalized with severe lung infections.



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A new study reveals that vaccinating pregnant women against RSV leads to a significant reduction in RSV-related hospitalizations among newborns. The research showed a 72% decrease in newborns requiring hospitalization for severe lung infections when their mothers were vaccinated. This highlights the potential of maternal RSV vaccination as a highly effective strategy for protecting infants from this common and potentially dangerous respiratory virus. The findings underscore the importance of considering maternal vaccination programs to improve infant health outcomes.

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