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Review
. 2024 Dec 1;32(4):478-488.
doi: 10.53854/liim-3204-6. eCollection 2024.

RSV vaccination as the optimal prevention strategy for older adults

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Review

RSV vaccination as the optimal prevention strategy for older adults

Massimo Andreoni et al. Infez Med. .

Abstract

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a respiratory virus that usually causes mild upper respiratory tract symptoms. However, it can lead to a severe lower respiratory tract disease in high-risk populations, with severe complications such as pneumonia and respiratory failure. RSV poses a significant public health threat not only to children, but also to adults, particularly those over 75 years of age and individuals with comorbidities. The high incidence and severity of RSV infections in these vulnerable groups highlights the urgent need for effective preventive strategies. Despite advancements in the clinical management of respiratory infections, preventing RSV remains a significant challenge. The symptoms of RSV are often underestimated and misdiagnosed due to their similarity to other respiratory infections like influenza and COVID-19. This leads to a substantial disease burden not only for patients but also for healthcare systems, due to increased hospitalizations and prolonged treatments. In recent years, there has been a significant progress in the development of RSV vaccines, offering new hope for disease prevention. Our aim is to promote RSV vaccination, emphasizing the importance of large-scale prevention efforts to enhance the quality of life for at-risk individuals and optimize healthcare resource allocation. This paper will report efficacy and safety data for the three main vaccines currently available for healthcare practitioners, providing a comprehensive and balanced overview of vaccine options and supporting informed decision-making by healthcare professionals and regulatory authorities.

Keywords: RSV; efficacy; overview; safety; vaccines.

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Conflict of interest: All authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest.

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