Could It Be Intelligent to Say No? The meat in this post comes from Peter Selley and centers on a new hazard of monoclonal antibodies given to infants – seizures and other neurological problems, along with deaths. The background to this post lies in Ground Control to RSV – RSVP.. It also links to Back […] The post From Just Say No to Getting to Yes first appeared on Dr. David Healy.| Dr. David Healy
An illustration of the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in cross-section landing on a respiratory endothelial cell in humans. A nuclear protein core capped by large L proteins is depicted with single-stranded RNA (colored purple). The virion exterior is populated by F and G proteins, while its interior is lined by M2-1 and M proteins. G […] The post Ground Control to RSV – RSVP first appeared on Dr. David Healy.| Dr. David Healy
This is the first fall and winter virus season where vaccines are available for two other major respiratory viruses –COVID-19 and RSV. The post This fall, three vaccines are available to help Minnesotans protect themselves and their loved ones from serious illness appeared first on MN Council of Health Plans.| MN Council of Health Plans
Johns Hopkins epidemiologist David Dowdy says vaccines and a preventive drug for RSV offer hope for a healthier fall and winter| The Hub
The newly appointed ACIP committee met and discussed flu and RSV and thimerosal| Voices For Vaccines
Is the 60-year battle to conquer the Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) in its final phases? Is bronchiolitis about to be banished for ever? The propaganda might lead you to think so. Most developed countries from USA to Australia and Luxembourg to Nicaragua have jumped on the bandwagon and give “free” immunisations with either Pfizer’s maternal| RxISK - Making Medicines Safer for All of Us
An overview of a new study in adults showing the Abrysvo respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine preventing lower respiratory tract disease (LRTD) caused by RSV infection among older adults, a Read More ...| Virology Down Under
Folks need to understand that RSV might still be coming. If not in the next few months, then maybe this summer. And if there is no summer surge of RSV, then it will likely be back even worse next year.| Keep Kids Healthy
We expected our pandemic baby to get sick eventually, but we did not expect what RSV would do.| Voices For Vaccines