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Home / Health / Infant RSV Hospitalizations Plummet Amid Vaccination Efforts

Infant RSV Hospitalizations Plummet Amid Vaccination Efforts

6 Feb

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Summary

  • RSV hospitalizations decreased significantly after infant immunizations were approved.
  • Some US health officials removed RSV immunizations from routine childhood schedules.
  • Massachusetts hospitals and health departments continue recommending universal RSV shots.
Infant RSV Hospitalizations Plummet Amid Vaccination Efforts

Infant hospitalizations due to RSV have significantly decreased following the 2023 introduction of immunizations. For instance, South Shore Hospital saw admissions drop from 264 children in the 2022-2023 season to 117 in 2024-2025. Doctors report not only fewer hospitalizations but also reduced severity of illness among those admitted.

However, recent changes in federal recommendations by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have removed RSV immunizations from routine childhood schedules, now only advising them for high-risk infants. This decision contrasts with findings that most infants admitted to ICUs for RSV had no underlying health conditions.

In response, most Massachusetts hospitals and the American Academy of Pediatrics maintain universal RSV immunization recommendations for newborns. The Massachusetts Department of Public Health advises physicians to follow the pediatric professional group's guidance over the CDC's revised stance.

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These conflicting messages are raising concerns among medical professionals, who worry about increasing parental anxiety. Despite a generally milder RSV season, the article also notes a severe flu season in Massachusetts, underscoring the importance of vaccines for respiratory illnesses.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Infant hospitalizations due to RSV have significantly decreased following the introduction of immunizations in 2023, with doctors reporting fewer admissions and reduced illness severity.
Federal guidelines now recommend RSV immunizations only for high-risk infants, a change from previous routine childhood schedule recommendations.
Most Massachusetts hospitals and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health continue to recommend universal RSV immunizations for newborns, advising physicians to follow pediatric professional group guidance.

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