Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) affects almost all children before the age of two. But for babies born at 35 weeks GA or less, or with heart or lung problems, RSV can lead to serious infections and hospitalization. That's where Synagis® (palivizumab) comes in. It's the only monoclonal antibody with shown efficacy in protecting premature infants from severe RSV disease. Learn more.
Synagis may be appropriate for babies and children at a significantly elevated risk for severe RSV disease. This includes infants born at less than 36 weeks gestation, a large number of those born between 32 and 35 weeks gestation, and children with chronic lung or heart disease.
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