Clesrovimab for Prevention of RSV Disease in Healthy Infants
- Heather Zar; Eric Simões; Shabir Madhi; Octavio Ramilo; Shelly Senders; Julie Shepard
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This journal article describes a study on Clesrovimab, a medicine given to healthy infants to help prevent RSV disease. RSV is a virus that can cause serious lung infections in babies. The study found that Clesrovimab was safe and helped protect infants from getting sick with RSV. Fewer babies who got the medicine ended up with severe illness compared to those who did not get it. The results suggest that Clesrovimab could be an effective way to keep young children healthy during RSV season.
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