The NHS is urging around 1.3 million older people who have not yet had the respiratory syncytial virus vaccine to get jabbed, as health service chiefs warn it is “not just a winter illness”. Invites ...
MORE than one million people in England are being urged to get a life-saving new vaccine. It protects against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) – a cold-like illness that can make some ...
A St. George toddler spent her second birthday fighting for her life after getting RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus, and ...
The NHS rolled out the first ever routine vaccination programme this winter, with estimates suggesting it could prevent up to ...
Virus can be especially dangerous to those over 75, babies under six months and people with a weakened immune system ...
Health officials have warned that people need to be protected against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) by the vaccine.
NHS England appeals for 1.3 million eligible people to come forward for a new jab against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) ...
Seven-year-old Harmony from Sheffield is supporting The Children’s Hospital Charity by taking part in Theo’s Pyjama Day, in thanks for the lifelong care she receives there.
Testing results from patients indicate that two strains of seasonal flu that are causing most illnesses -- a Type A H1N1 and ...
Those most at risk from RSV include babies under 6 months old, young children who were born prematurely, and adults over 75-years-old ...