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Home / Health / UK RSV Season Arrives: Protection Urged for Vulnerable

UK RSV Season Arrives: Protection Urged for Vulnerable

21 Nov

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Summary

  • UKHSA warns RSV season has begun, posing risks to infants and elderly.
  • Vaccinations are available for pregnant women and specific age groups.
  • Preventative measures include vaccination and hygiene, with pop-up clinics starting.
UK RSV Season Arrives: Protection Urged for Vulnerable

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has announced the commencement of the Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) season. This common virus, responsible for coughs and colds, poses a serious threat to infants and older adults, potentially leading to severe lung complications. While RSV infections are widespread among children, they can result in severe conditions like pneumonia and bronchiolitis, a major cause of infant mortality globally.

To safeguard newborns, pregnant women are offered an RSV vaccine during their pregnancy. Additionally, the vaccine is recommended for adults aged 75 and older. As the festive season approaches, the UKHSA is intensifying efforts to encourage uptake of the flu jab, with pop-up vaccination clinics being established in various community locations to protect those most at risk.

The UKHSA also emphasizes the continued importance of the Covid-19 vaccine, despite a decrease in virus activity. Public health experts advise on simple preventative measures such as regular hand washing, ensuring good ventilation of indoor spaces, and wearing masks when symptomatic. Individuals experiencing flu or Covid-19 symptoms are urged to minimize contact with others, particularly vulnerable populations. Norovirus prevention advice is also highlighted, stressing the importance of staying home for 48 hours after symptoms cease.

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.
UKHSA warns that the RSV season has started, posing significant risks to babies and the elderly, potentially leading to severe lung problems.
Pregnant women are offered the RSV vaccine during pregnancy to protect newborns, and adults aged 75 and over are also eligible.
Key measures include getting vaccinated for flu and Covid-19, practicing good hand hygiene, ensuring good ventilation, and staying home when symptomatic.

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