As fall gets underway, we look forward to cooler weather, back-to-school shopping, football kick-offs and the long-awaited ...
Get vaccinated now to protect against COVID-19, flu, and RSV this respiratory virus season, health officials recommend.
Respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, is the leading cause of hospitalizations for infants. It's a major risk for older children, too, and can be dangerous, even life-threatening, for those who are ...
Among babies 6 months and younger hospitalized for COVID, 90% of their mothers weren't vaccinated during pregnancy, leaving ...
Pharmacies in Essex and Suffolk have been the first in the country to offer a new vaccination against respiratory syncytial ...
Infections caused by the latest variant have symptoms including fever, chills, fatigue, cough, congestion and headache.
HealthDay News — In the 2023 to 2024 respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) season, more than half of infants were protected by maternal RSV vaccine, nirsevimab, or both, according to research published in ...
A wastewater surveillance system that helped health officials track Covid-19 is now being used to track outbreaks of RSV.
Spread of the virus is seasonal, with activity often picking up in the fall after kids go back to school. Activity usually ...
Seasonal vaccination events for individuals aged six months and older aim to reduce the spread of infectious diseases; ...
This year's flu vaccine reduced the risk of hospitalization in the Southern Hemisphere but wasn't as effective as the one used in the prior season, a new CDC study found.