Ask the Experts: When is the optimal timing for infants and toddlers to receive an RSV preventive antibody?
Dr. Kelly Moore discusses when infants and toddlers should receive RSV preventive antibody products
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Dr. Kelly Moore discusses when infants and toddlers should receive RSV preventive antibody products
Dr. Kelly Moore shares how effective Beyfortus and Enflonsia (RSV preventive antibody products) are in preventing hospitalizations among infants.
Dr. Kelly Moore discusses what should be done if an infant is inadvertently given RSV vaccine instead of an RSV preventive antibody.
Dr. Kelly Moore responds to an inquiry “My family practice office has both RSV vaccine and the RSV preventive antibody product for infants left over at the end of RSV season. Should we discard them after the end of the season, as we do influenza vaccines?”
Dr. Kelly Moore reminds viewers to ensure pediatricians know about maternal RSV vaccination status
Should we give the RSV preventive antibody product to an infant who is younger than 8 months of age in October but whose mother received Abrysvo RSV vaccine during pregnancy with this infant last winter?
Dr. Moore discusses protecting infants from RSV by administering RSV vaccine during pregnancy or giving RSV preventive antibody product to the infant after birth.
Dr. Kelly Moore answers the question, “Can I give RSV vaccine to someone who is at 36 weeks and 5 days’ gestation?”
Dr. Kelly Moore answers the question, “Why did ACIP change its RSV vaccination recommendations for older adults in 2024 to remove the option for vaccination of healthy people 60 through 74 who would like to be vaccinated?”
Dr. Kelly Moore answers, “Is RSV vaccine an annual vaccination, like influenza?”
Dr. Kelly Moore discusses the assessment of need for RSV vaccination in healthy adults under age 75
Dr. Kelly Moore answers the question, I have a 69-year-old patient who requested RSV vaccination. He has controlled hypertension and no other underlying medical conditions. Is RSV vaccination indicated?
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Dr. Kelly Moore answers the question, “What are the high-risk conditions specified by ACIP as indications for RSV vaccination among adults age 60 through 74 years?”
Dr. Kelly Moore answers the question,” Can any of the three licensed RSV vaccines be used during pregnancy?”
Kelly Moore answers the question: How often should the RSV vaccine be given?
Dr. Kelly Moore answers the question, “What is respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)?”
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When might an infant entering the first RSV season need the long-acting RSV preventive antibody shot even though the mother was properly vaccinated for RSV at least 14 days before delivery?
My family practice office has both RSV vaccine and nirsevimab left over at the end of RSV season. Should we discard them as we do influenza vaccines?
The mother of my infant patient was vaccinated for RSV at 33 weeks’ gestation but delivered the baby just a week later. Does this infant need RSV preventive antibody?
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Kelly Moore answers the question: How is the RSV preventative antibody that is recommended for babies different from a vaccine to prevent RSV?
Kelly Moore answers the question: Why are otherwise healthy American Indian and Alaska Native children recommended to receive a dose of long-lasting RSV preventive antibody to protect them during their second RSV season?