Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccines in Adults Who Are Not Pregnant or Immunocompromised: Rapid Practice Points From the American College of Physicians
The aim is to evaluate the potential benefits of a protein subunit RSV vaccine for older adults at increased risk for severe RSV infection.
Target population aged 60 to 74 years
Focus on non-pregnant and non-immunocompromised adults
Analysis of vaccine efficacy
Consideration of risk factors for severe RSV
Adults aged 60 to 74 years may reduce risk for severe RSV through vaccination.
The protein subunit vaccine is specifically suggested for those at increased risk for severe infection.
Abstract
Adults aged 60 to 74 years who are at increased risk for severe RSV may consider receiving a protein subunit RSV vaccine.
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