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Some can’t access RSV shots shown to keep infants out of hospital

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Data from multiple countries shows monoclonal antibody shots for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is keeping more babies out of hospital, but not all provinces are covering the shots, even in the second year of availability in Canada.

Breakdown
  • RSV is the leading cause of hospitalization in infants during their first year of life. 31s
  • Monoclonal antibody shots for RSV are over 80% effective at reducing emergency visits. 46s
  • Most Canadian regions offer publicly funded antibody shots for infants, except BC, Alberta, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland. 1m 14s
  • Ontario is the only province publicly funding both infant antibody shots and pregnancy vaccines. 1m 23s
  • Alberta currently offers antibody shots only to high-risk infants and is conducting a cost-effectiveness analysis. 1m 57s
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