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Fact checked by Nick Blackmer The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has expanded the RSV vaccine ...
The Trump administration appears to be expanding RSV vaccinations to some adults starting at age 50 instead of 60 ...
The RSV vaccination eligibility age has been lowered from 60 years to 50 years according to an update on the CDC website.
The CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) has issued new vaccine recommendations affecting RSV and flu immunizations in 2025. The panel voted to expand RSV protection for infants ...
The expanded recommendation is good news for Moderna, Pfizer, and GSK, which all sell RSV vaccines for older adults. Moderna ...
CDC scientists presented data from the 2024-2025 season that showed RSV hospitalizations fell 28% to 43% among infants aged 0 to 7 months, compared with pooled rates from 2018 to 2020, when there ...
Instead, the committee will vote on fall flu vaccinations, on RSV vaccinations for pregnant women and children ... by insurance companies in deciding what vaccines to cover. But the CDC has no ...
The eight new ACIP members met for the first time June 25 after Kennedy fired all 17 original members of the committee June 9 ...
Adults as young as 50 may now qualify for an RSV vaccine if they have certain health conditions, according to a quiet update ...
RSV vaccine access expanded to some people in their 50s, according to CDC website The decision appears on a CDC webpage but wasn’t on the agency’s official adult immunization schedule.