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Immunization and Pregnancy: Respiratory Syncytial Virus

23 Sep 2024

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Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common respiratory infection, like the flu, affecting mostly children.

Protecting your newborn from respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is important, especially during the colder months when respiratory infections are more common.

Often presenting with flu-like symptoms, RSV can lead to severe respiratory complications, particularly in babies. During pregnancy, two science-backed options will be offered to protect your baby.

This brochure provides information to help you make an informed decision about the available RSV immunization options.

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The available options may vary by region or province across Canada. Consult your healthcare team to determine the option that best suits your situation.

For more information, explore our associated Fact Sheets and Resources.

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Émy Roberge
Centre hospitalier universitaire Sainte-Justine
Isabelle Boucoiran
University of Montreal
Anick Bérard
Centre hospitalier universitaire Sainte-Justine
Jessica Gorgui
University of Montreal

Associated Fact Sheets

Discover more about respiratory infections and associated medications with our associated Fact Sheets here:

Associated Resources

You can discover more Resources on respiratory infections and associated medications here:

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