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Pregnancy vaccine reduces baby hospital admissions for RSV by 80%

A UK study shows that a vaccine given during pregnancy reduces hospital admissions for RSV in newborns by over 80%. The vaccine, offered from 28 weeks of pregnancy, provides up to 85% protection when administered at least four weeks before birth.

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pregnancy vaccineRSVnewbornshospital admissionschest infectionsUKHSArespiratory syncytial virus

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