
Episode 339
New FDA-approved RSV shot for babies and CDC's ACIP meeting recap with Sandra Fryhofer, MD
The CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommended a new monoclonal antibody shot that can protect babies from RSV. The AMA’s ACIP liaison, Sandra Fryhofer, MD, joins to discuss the recommendation and details of the shot, including who should get it, how often and what the side effects are. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts. 🩺 The AMA is your powerful ally in patient care. Join now: https://bit.ly/AMAJoinRenew
August 10, 202313m 48s
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Show Notes
The CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommended a new monoclonal antibody shot that can protect babies from RSV. The AMA’s ACIP liaison, Sandra Fryhofer, MD, joins to discuss the recommendation and details of the shot, including who should get it, how often and what the side effects are. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts.
🩺 The AMA is your powerful ally in patient care. Join now: https://bit.ly/AMAJoinRenew
Topics
vaccineamafda approvalvirusrsv vaccine for babiescdccdc’s advisory committee on immunization practicesaciprs virusrsvvaccine for babiessandra fryhofer