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Adults as young as 50 may now qualify for an RSV vaccine if they have certain health conditions, according to a quiet update ...
The Trump administration appears to be expanding RSV vaccinations to some adults starting at age 50 instead of 60 ...
The new RSV recommendation calls for a single dose of vaccine for adults age 50 to 59 years who are at increased risk of ...
The CDC already recommends the RSV shot for all adults 75 and older and for people 60 and older who have health conditions that increase their risk of severe RSV. It also recommends the shot during ...
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has accepted recommendations made by a panel of vaccine experts in April, ...
The CDC published a new recommendation this week calling for some adults ages 50 to 59 to get vaccinated for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).
Earlier this year, a group of vaccine experts on the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) voted to expand RSV vaccination to high-risk adults starting at age 50.
The CDC already recommends the RSV shot for all adults 75 and older and for people 60 and older who have health conditions that increase their risk of severe RSV.
RSV vaccine access expanded to some people in their 50s, according to CDC website The decision appears on a CDC webpage but wasn’t on the agency’s official adult immunization schedule.
The panel of vaccine experts was fired in June by U.S. Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr.