Getting vaccinated is one of the most effective ways to protect yourself and your loved ones from the flu, COVID-19 and RSV.
Despite the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's recommendations, vaccine rates against COVID-19, RSV, and the flu ...
Infections caused by the latest variant have symptoms including fever, chills, fatigue, cough, congestion and headache.
Fall means it’s time for just about everybody to get up to date on their flu and COVID-19 vaccines â€“ and a lot o ...
The World Health Organization on Tuesday recommended maternal vaccination and the use of an antibody therapy to prevent respiratory synctial virus (RSV) in infants.
If you, for some reason, don’t get the RSV vaccine while you’re pregnant, you can (and should!) still protect your baby after ...
Older people should take a new vaccine to protect them against Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), according to new research ...
A new study highlights risk factors for hospitalization and severe illness among adults with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV ...
2:05 Access to infant RSV protection differs across Canada The World Health Organization on Tuesday recommended maternal vaccination and the use of an antibody therapy to prevent respiratory ...
Spread of the virus is seasonal, with activity often picking up in the fall after kids go back to school. Activity usually ...
The CDC just released new recommendations for the shot in June 2024, focusing on folks that are 60 or older, who are ...
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) can infect anyone ... through the ever-evolving landscape of the COVID-19 pandemic, vaccination remains our most effective tool to combat the virus, reduce ...