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Uncategorised · 26th August 2024

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a virus that can affect the lungs and airways. In most people, RSV causes mild cold-like symptoms.

Occasionally, RSV can cause severe lung infections. These can include:

— bronchiolitis (an infection of the small airways in the lungs)
— pneumonia

RSV infections peak during late autumn and winter, but can happen all year round.

Who is most at risk of RSV

RSV infection can happen to anyone, but for most it will be a mild infection that is like a cold.

Some groups are more at risk of severe infection. They are:

— babies who were born prematurely
— children under 2 years of age
— people with chronic lung disease or congenital heart disease
— people with weakened immune systems
— adults over 65 years of age

RSV vaccination

The RSV vaccination programme helps protect babies and older adults from the RSV virus.

The vaccine will be offered:

— to older adults aged 75 to 79
— during pregnancy (from 28 weeks onwards)

How to get the RSV vaccine

You’ll be contacted by your local NHS immunisation team when it’s time to get the vaccine.

During pregnancy: You should be offered the RSV vaccine around your 28 week antenatal appointment. Speak to your midwife to find out the local arrangements for vaccination. They’ll be able to advise you on how to get your vaccine.

Read more about the RSV vaccine for older adults

Read more about the RSV vaccine during pregnancy

Read more about Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)

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