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RSV Immunization for Babies and ToddlersProtect your baby from RSV this cold season. RSV stands for respiratory syncytial virus.In infants and some toddlers, this common virus can be dangerous. It may even lead to a hospital stay.RSV antibodies can help protect your child from severe RSV illness. The RSV shot is recommended for: Infants under 8 months and babies and toddlers 8 to 19 months who are at high risk of severe RSV.Ask your child's healthcare provider if the shot is right for your baby or toddler this RSV season.This program is for informational purposes only. Publisher disclaims all guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or suitability of this video for medical decision making. For all health related issues please contact your healthcare provider.© The Wellness Network
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Watch this video to learn how RSV can cause serious illness in some children and how to protect your family against the virus.
Watch this to learn about RSV and how to help protect your child from it.
Antibodies are proteins that attack harmful things like germs. The RSV antibody shot gives a child antibodies that already know how to fight RSV.