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Improving Knowledge and Awareness of Preventive Antibodies for RSV Infants and Young Children
by Annenberg Center for Health Sciences
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a contagious respiratory infection and a leading cause of illness in children. This activity includes five conversations with experts in nursing, pediatrics, and neonatology. They review RSV basics, current immunoprophylaxis options, and tools to help clinicians prevent RSV in infants and young children, with detailed discussion of RSV antibodies, supporting evidence, and recommendations.
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Tools to Facilitate RSV Prevention
Resources for CliniciansPractical Considerations
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Clinical Recommendations for RSV Prevention
Organizational GuidanceInfants <8 MonthsInfants/Young Children 8-19 MonthsAntibody Administration
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RSV Immunoprophylaxis Strategies in Infants/Young Children
Historical Use of PalivizumabBasics of RSV AntibodiesNirsevimabClesrovimab
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RSV Immunoprophylaxis Strategies in Pregnant Parents
Pregnant Parent Vaccination (RSVpreF)
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RSV Infection in Infants/Children
EpidemiologyMorbidity and MortalitySigns and SymptomsRisk FactorsAcute and Chronic Complications
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a contagious respiratory infection and a leading cause of illness in children. This activity includes five conversations with experts in nursing, pediatrics, and neonatology. They review RSV basics, current immunoprophylaxis options, and tools to help clinicians prevent RSV in infants and young children, with detailed discussion of RSV antibodies, supporting evidence, and recommendations.
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Annenberg Center for Health Sciences
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