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The CDC published a new recommendation this week calling for some adults ages 50 to 59 to get vaccinated for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).
Adults as young as 50 may now qualify for an respiratory synctial virus vaccine if they have certain health conditions.
The Trump administration appears to be expanding RSV vaccinations to some adults starting at age 50 instead of 60. Health ...
The expanded recommendation is good news for Moderna, Pfizer, and GSK, which all sell RSV vaccines for older adults. Moderna ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. endorsed the expanded use of RSV vaccines for people 50 through 59 years old who are ...
With the CDC director's chair still empty, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. endorsed recommendations made months ago by ...
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has accepted recommendations made by a panel of vaccine experts in April, ...
The U.S. CDC recommends RSV vaccines for high-risk adults aged 50-59, endorsing the views of the former vaccine advisory ...
The agency's website indicates HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. adopted the previous advisory panel's suggestion to expand access on June 25. AP also reports on FDA vaccine chief Vinay Prasad's ...
It is a mistake to claim that there is not widespread research into the effectiveness of vaccines, especially those given to ...
MONDAY, July 7, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Adults as young as 50 may now qualify for an RSV vaccine if they have certain health conditions, according to a quiet update from the U.S. Centers for ...
Adults as young as 50 may now qualify for an RSV vaccine if they have certain health conditions, according to a quiet update from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).