Double defense for babies: could two shots beat RSV better?
NCT ID NCT07232706
Summary
This study aims to find out if using two different RSV prevention methods together protects babies better than using just one. It will enroll about 1,000 pregnant women in France. Their babies will be randomly assigned to receive either one preventive antibody injection or a combination of a maternal vaccine during pregnancy plus the infant injection, and researchers will compare how many babies in each group get RSV.
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