Women's Acceptance of Two Strategies for Preventing Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infant Bronchiolitis: Maternal Immunization or Monoclonal Antibodies for Newborns
- Axelle Roblin; Marie Lachâtre; Caroline Charlier; Odile Launay; Vassilis Tsatsaris; Olivia Anselem
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This article explores two ways to prevent respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) bronchiolitis in infants: through maternal immunization or giving monoclonal antibodies to newborns. It describes how women feel about these prevention methods. The study is conducted at Maternité Port-Royal and other centers in Paris, France. The findings highlight the importance of understanding women's acceptance of these strategies for better infant health outcomes against RSV infections.
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