Know What’s New With RSV Vaccines for Older Adults

You’ll see changes to the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) immunization recommendations in older adults...along with a new vaccine.

Last year, CDC said that healthcare providers should use “shared clinical decision-making” to help adults ages 60 and older decide about RSV vaccination...based on their preferences, values, etc.

Now guidelines are more clear-cut...and specify which patients should get vaccinated based on their risk of severe illness from RSV.

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