We’ll soon have tools to protect infants against RSV. Can we put them to good use?
Medical professionals who care for kids are ecstatic they may soon have tools to prevent RSV. They are also aware of the challenges ahead.
When scientists, physicians, and public health officials discuss RSV, the talk almost always turns to babies.
This ubiquitous infection can leave small children, especially infants, struggling to breathe. It petrifies parents. When RSV season hits, children’s hospitals are slammed by a surge in sick baby admissions.
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