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Related: About this forumOlder Americans can get RSV vaccine this fall after speaking with their doctor, CDC says
Source: Associated Press
Older Americans can get RSV vaccine this fall after speaking with their doctor, CDC says
BY MIKE STOBBE AND CARLA K. JOHNSON
Published 7:00 AM EDT, June 29, 2023
Americans 60 and older can get a new RSV vaccine but should discuss it with their doctor first, U.S. health officials recommended Thursday.
The newly approved vaccines are expected to be ready in the fall, a time when flu shots and updated COVID-19 shots also will be available. Those eligible for the RSV vaccine should talk with their doctor to see if it is right for them, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a statement.
The CDC said adults with chronic heart or lung disease, weakened immune systems and those living in long-term care facilities are at higher risk for the respiratory infection.
RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus, is a common cause of cold-like symptoms but it can be dangerous for infants and the elderly. A surge last year filled hospitals with wheezing children. Theres no vaccine yet for kids, but one for pregnant women to prevent illness in infants may be coming too, pending approval from the Food and Drug Administration.
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Read more: https://apnews.com/article/rsv-vaccine-adults-gsk-pfizer-cdc-virus-592dcd5ae36cdbec8c003511f5fd27f0
Jilly_in_VA
(14,235 posts)Is this a one-time vaccine, or yearly like a a flu shot? I could swear I've had RSV. I mean, I've worked in daycare, I've had 3 kids who went to preschool with all the attendant illnesses, and now I'm 80. And what's this "ask your doctor if it is right for you"? Is that like the Big Pharma commercials for this and that drug? Come on, y'all.
wishstar
(5,815 posts)and that its not clear yet if boosters will be eventually needed