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One-time antibody injections for RSV are accessible to infants in various countries
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Research indicates that antibody treatment for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is more effective in safeguarding infants against severe illness compared to vaccination during pregnancy.
Each year, approximately 100,000 children globally under the age of 5 succumb to RSV. Currently, there are two methods to immunize infants against this virus. The first involves a vaccine given during pregnancy, which transmits antibodies to the fetus, offering protection for the first six months of life. The second method is a one-time antibody injection…
Source: www.newscientist.com
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