What are the symptoms of RSV and who is eligible for a vaccine? - RSV might at first seem like a cold but it can quickly ...
If you’re older, you may get a more severe infection than a younger person would, especially if you have an underlying chronic condition.” While vaccines don’t prevent older adults from getting ...
“RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus, is a common virus that affects the lungs and airways,” says Dr Chun Tang, GP at Pall ...
“RSV symptoms are similar to a cold,” says Karen Spillett, content manager at Asthma + Lung UK. “So, it’s a runny or blocked ...
A vaccination programme introduced to protect babies and older adults against a dangerous respiratory disease has cut ...
The respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine produced strong immune responses in older adults during its first two seasons of use, according to a new study.
Although RSV often presents initially with common cold-like symptoms, it can progress to more severe respiratory problems. This is particularly concerning for older adults and those with ...
The success of an ongoing pilot programme offering RSV vaccination to newborn infants provides hope in tackling the ...
Knowing when to get a medical professional involved in your care can make a big difference— especially for those with ...
Those most at risk from RSV include babies under 6 months old, young children who were born prematurely, and adults over ...
MORE than one million people in England are being urged to get a life-saving new vaccine. It protects against respiratory ...
NHS England appeals for 1.3 million eligible people to come forward for a new jab against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) ...