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Maternal vaccination could protect infants against RSV illness – News-Medical.Net
Immunizing pregnant women with a potential vaccine against RSV could prevent the most common cause of pneumonia in their babies.

Immunizing pregnant women with a potential vaccine against RSV could prevent the most common cause of pneumonia in their babies.
Professor Shabir A. Madhi of the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, is the lead author of a study published in the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine on Thursday, 30 July 2020.
The multinational, multicentre study reports on the first RSV vaccine to provide evidence that inmunization of pregnant woman could protect young infants under six months …
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