Current guidelines recommend that pregnant people receive a vaccine against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)—which ...
The federal government will place RSV vaccines on the national immunisation program, as 12,000 babies are hospitalised with ...
A new government program will give pregnant mothers and newborns free access to RSV vaccines, a move that is expected to ...
In 2025, eligible pregnant women will be able to receive the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine for free under the ...
If you do not receive your RSV vaccine during pregnancy, it is recommended that your baby receives monoclonal antibodies called Beyfortus through a single intramuscular injection that is ...
Infants will be able to receive a free immunisation to protect them against serious illness from respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), under a new $16.6 million NSW Government RSV prevention program to ...
The NSW government will spend $16m for a free vaccination scheme to combat respiratory syncytial virus in babies, starting ...
Are you pregnant and unsure about vaccinations? Katie Ward, DNP, offers expert advice on which vaccines are safe and recommended for a mother during pregnancy. Learn why the flu shot, Tdap, and ...