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RSV is the most common cause of hospitalization in babies, but Sanofi is one of a few companies producing a shot that can ...
A virus that once filled pediatric hospital beds and terrified new parents is finally being pushed back—before babies are ...
The FDA has expanded the approval of mResvia to include active immunization in high-risk individuals 18 through 59 years of age.
The United States could soon have another tool in the fight against respiratory syncytial virus, an illness that’s the No. 1 cause of hospitalization in infants.
A U.S. government scientist who oversees the team responsible for collecting data on COVID-19 and RSV hospitalizations used ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday expanded the use of Moderna's respiratory syncytial virus vaccine to a ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration expanded its approval of Moderna's respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine on ...
The Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has condemned US strikes on the country’s nuclear facilities. He said Iran ...
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new drug from Merck designed to protect infants from respiratory syncytial ...
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a leading cause of acute lower respiratory infections (ALRTIs) in children under five and poses a persistent threat to child health worldwide.
The United States could soon have another tool in the fight against respiratory syncytial virus, an illness that’s the No. 1 cause of hospitalization in infants. The US Food and Drug ...