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Pediatric Specialist Pins Hope on Efficacy of Pfizer’s RSV Shot in Healthy Infants
Many of the infants who are hospitalized for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)-associated diseases today are healthy and do not have underlying medical conditions, and pediatricians hope that Pfizer’s RSV vaccine Abrysvo will be effective in addressing such cases, according to…
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