CDC Issues Alert as RSV Cases Surge Among Babies in Florida

The CDC has issued an advisory to doctors regarding a rise in severe cases of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) among young children in Florida and Georgia, indicating the beginning of the RSV season. RSV-related hospitalizations have increased, particularly among babies less than a year old. The CDC recommends doctors to be prepared with a new RSV shot for young children, called Beyfortus, which is expected to be available in early October. Additionally, the FDA recently approved an RSV vaccine for pregnant women to protect their newborns during the first six months of life. RSV infections annually result in numerous doctor visits, hospitalizations, and deaths in children under five.
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