The number of babies under six months that ends up in the hospital with RSV is half lower than a year ago. This is apparent from a study at 14 hospitals in our country. Reason: the new RSV vaccine that will be reimbursed. But to what age can your baby get it? When will it be administered? And who gets that vaccine best: mom or baby? Pediatrist Marc Raes answers five questions. “Choosing the best moment is a matter of good consultation with your doctor.”
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