Rising RSV cases in Southeast US prompt CDC warning of early start to RSV season nationwide
- CDC warns of increasing RSV cases in parts of Southeastern US, signaling potential early start of RSV season.
- Infants, young children, pregnant women now have new prevention options like vaccines and monoclonal antibodies.
- Older adults also have new RSV vaccine options to reduce risk of severe illness.
- Doctors advised to prepare for RSV season with new prevention tools amid disrupted pandemic patterns.
- Officials urge flu vaccines, COVID boosters to combat multiple circulating respiratory viruses.