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Mandy Moore Advocates for Infant RSV Prevention Shot After Scary Diagnosis

Summary

  • Mandy Moore's sons diagnosed with RSV in 2023, a "scary" experience
  • Received Beyfortus antibody shot for newborn daughter to prevent RSV
  • Beyfortus reduced RSV-related hospitalizations by 87% in clinical trials

In 2023, actress Mandy Moore and her family faced a frightening experience when her two sons were diagnosed with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Though her sons were not hospitalized, Moore was "rattled" by the severity of their illness and the potential complications.

When Moore became pregnant with her daughter, Louise "Lou," in 2024, she decided to be proactive. She learned about Beyfortus, a preventive non-vaccine antibody shot approved by the FDA in 2023, and decided to have Lou receive the treatment after her birth on October 1, 2025.

Beyfortus has shown remarkable results, reducing RSV-related hospitalizations and doctor visits by 87% in a recent study. Moore's pediatrician, Dr. Daniel Bruckner, has also seen a dramatic decrease in RSV hospitalizations in his own practice since offering the treatment.

For Moore, having the option to protect her newborn daughter was a "huge relief" compared to her previous pregnancies when no such preventive measure was available. She hopes her story will encourage other parents to discuss RSV prevention with their healthcare providers.

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Beyfortus is a preventive non-vaccine antibody shot approved by the FDA in 2023 to help protect infants from respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).
According to a study, Beyfortus reduced RSV-related hospitalizations and doctor visits by 87% in infants.
Mandy Moore's two sons were diagnosed with a severe case of RSV in 2023, which was a "scary" experience for the family. When Moore became pregnant with her daughter in 2024, she decided to get the Beyfortus shot to better protect her newborn from the virus.

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