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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had fired all 17 members of a key vaccine panel. Now his new panel recommended a new infant RSV vaccine ...
Merck's Enflonsia vaccine for respiratory syncytial virus won approval from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's ...
The vote offers a sigh of relief to doctors and public health experts worried about vaccine skepticism creeping into policymaking.
The eight new ACIP members met for the first time June 25 after Kennedy fired all 17 original members of the committee June 9 ...
In a move that has left many public health observers reeling, a newly appointed vaccine committee under Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has voted to recommend an RSV shot for ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fired the previous 17-member panel this month and replaced it with a seven-member group that includes ...
A CDC advisory panel on Thursday voted 5-2 to recommend the use of a new preventative RSV therapy in babies, Merck’s ...
The CDC's vaccine advisory committee voted on Thursday to recommend infants receive a newer monoclonal antibody shot for ...
A new national guideline provides evidence-based recommendations for diagnosing, treating, and preventing pediatric ...
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.
In fact, while more than 2 million children under age 5 make an RSV-related outpatient visit each year with some 58,000 to 80,000 of them ending up in the hospital, far more older adults infected ...
Learn to recognize dangerous RSV symptoms in children beyond typical cold signs, including breathing changes, distinctive wheezing, and feeding difficulties.