Mendoza Province Extends Deadline for Maternal RSVโข Vaccination
Pregnant โindividuals in Mendoza โProvince have two more months to receive a crucial vaccine protecting theirโ newborns โfrom respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).The vaccination,โฃ now part of the national โฃvaccine calendar, isโข free and available at all health โขcenters, hospitals, and throughโข mobile vaccination โขservices.
RSV poses a significant threat to โinfants under one โyear โold,especially during winter months.The โฃvaccine works by transferring antibodies from the pregnant person to โthe baby, โขboth through the placenta and via โbreastfeeding, offeringโค protection during the first year of โคlife. Authorities report that vaccination between 32 and 36 weeks of gestation isโข recommended, and a new dose shoudl beโ administered with each pregnancy. โRecent โstudies indicate โฃa 70% reduction in intensive therapy admissions for babies under one year oldโค with โrespiratory conditions linked โto the vaccine.
The vaccination aims to protect newborns and infants against severe โacute respiratory infections caused by RSV. Circulation of โthe โฃvirus is highest during winter, with the most vulnerableโ populationsโ being babies under one year and older adults. โขA โsingle dose is required forโ each pregnancy. The vaccine’s inclusion in the national calendar โคensures accessibility and affordability for all pregnant โฃindividuals in the โฃprovince.