Edward Nirenberg on Nostr: To address this potential risk, and given the huge risk of RSV infection in infants, ...
To address this potential risk, and given the huge risk of RSV infection in infants, the ACIP and CDC advised that this vaccine be given only from 32-36 weeks' gestation, as this presumably would help to avoid any potential issue from the preterm births.
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