There is no RSV vaccine. There is a passive monoclonal antibody shot that is given monthly during the RSV season to very high risk infants. They still get RSV but it does pretty well at keeping them out of the PICU and alive.pocketrockets06 said:
But we also know that most kids don't get the RSV vaccine and that it is short-lived in effectiveness. I think my son had to get the RSV shot annually until he was 3-4. If the vaccine for RSV had the staying power of the measles vaccine, I think you could make the same argument that we wouldn't all get it.
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