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Starting September, Ireland and the Netherlands will immunize newborns against RSV, reducing hospitalizations significantly.
Starting in September 2025, both Ireland and the Netherlands will offer immunizations for newborns to prevent severe respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections.
In Ireland, the program saw a 65% reduction in RSV cases last year.
The Dutch program includes a direct antibody injection, reducing hospital admissions by 80% in other countries where it's used.
Both initiatives aim to protect infants during their first year when they are most vulnerable.
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A partir de septiembre, Irlanda y los Países Bajos vacunarán a los recién nacidos contra el RSV, reduciendo significativamente las hospitalizaciones.