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Title: Palivizumab for Premature Babies: Preventing RSV Infections

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Palivizumab Immunization Recommended​ for Premature Infants to Combat RSV

Jakarta,⁣ Indonesia – ‌November 25, 2023 – ‌The Indonesian ​Pediatrician Association (IDAI) is recommending Palivizumab immunization to prevent severe respiratory⁣ illness caused by​ Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) in premature babies, ⁤with implementation planned for 2025. RSV, a common respiratory​ virus often mistaken ⁢for a cold or flu, poses a significant threat to infants under⁣ two years of age, especially those born prematurely.

RSV ⁢enters the⁢ body through the respiratory tract and can ⁢lead to bronchiolitis and pneumonia. Symptoms include runny nose, cough, sneezing, and loss of ‌appetite. In high-risk⁣ infants – including those under two months old born prematurely, children with⁣ chronic lung‌ disorders like ​bronchopulmonary dysplasia, congenital heart disease,⁢ cancer, or neuromuscular disorders – RSV ​infection can rapidly become severe, causing significant breathing difficulties and potentially requiring ⁣intensive care.

“There is no need ‌for an immune response, that is the advantage of‍ giving Palivizumab, this is passive immunization,” explained Cissy, as quoted ‌Tuesday.

Palivizumab is administered via ⁤intramuscular injection at a dose ‍of 15⁣ milligrams per kilogram of‌ body weight and‌ provides protection for 30 days. It is ⁤indeed recommended ⁤to​ be‍ given ‍one month before⁢ the RSV season, typically from the end of the ⁤year to the middle of the​ following year.

Currently, Palivizumab is primarily used for premature babies but remains ⁣expensive and not widely ⁣available.A new RSV vaccine ‍for pregnant women, designed to create⁤ maternal antibodies that transfer to ‍the baby, offers another potential preventative measure, providing protection for up‌ to six months after birth.

alongside immunization, preventative measures such as regular handwashing, mask-wearing, avoiding face-touching, maintaining clean‍ environments,⁣ avoiding smoking near children, and ‍ensuring adequate fluid and food ⁤intake when sick are crucial in mitigating the​ spread of RSV. (Ant/Z-1)

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