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Study Links Maternal RSV Vaccination to Sharp Drop in Infant Hospitalizations
A large England-based cohort study found that infants born to mothers vaccinated against RSV at least two weeks before birth had a much lower risk of hospitalization for RSV-associated lower respiratory infections.
Key Takeaways
- A large England cohort study found maternal RSV vaccination was linked to substantially lower infant hospitalization risk.
- Timing mattered, with stronger protection when vaccination occurred earlier before delivery.
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