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CDC Revises RSV Vaccine Guidelines for Older Adults Amid Rare Side Effect Risks

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has narrowed its recommendations for which older adults should get a vaccine against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). It now states that only adults 75 and older, or those ages 60 to 74 who are at high risk, should get the shot.

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CDC Revises RSV Vaccine Guidelines for Older Adults Amid Rare Side Effect Risks

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    CDC issues new guidelines for RSV vaccines, citing side-effect concerns

    CDC issues new guidelines for RSV vaccines, citing side-effect concerns

    The CDC has clarified and narrowed its recommendations for which older adults should get an RSV vaccine. The Centers for Disease Control and …

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