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RSV vaccine - NHS The RSV vaccine helps protect against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), a common virus that can make babies and older adults seriously ill It's recommended during pregnancy and for adults aged 75 to 79
Your guide to the RSV vaccine for older adults - GOV. UK From 1 September 2024, those who turn 75 and those aged 75 to 79 will be eligible for a free vaccine to protect them from respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) RSV is an infectious disease of the
RSV vaccine for adults | NHS inform RSV is a common respiratory (lungs and airways) illness RSV infection is present all year round, but cases peak in the winter Sometimes, RSV infection can cause severe lower respiratory infections like pneumonia It can also cause other life-threatening conditions The vaccine helps protect you by reducing your chances of getting an RSV
What is RSV and is there a vaccine? – UK Health Security Agency Vaccination reduces the risk of severe RSV lung infection by around 70% in the first six months of life The vaccine boosts the pregnant woman’s immune system to make antibodies that can fight
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccination invitation Contact your GP surgery to make an appointment If they cannot book you in straight away, please ask when they will have more R SV appointments Some community pharmacies in parts of England also offer RSV vaccinations You can check if there’s a pharmacy near you and find an appointment at www nhs uk find-rsv