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Help protect your baby from RSV from their first breath
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Pfizer’s ABRYSVO® is the only maternal RSV vaccine given during weeks 32 through 36 of pregnancy to help protect newborns against RSV from birth through 6 months.
Talk to your OB to see if ABRYSVO is right for you.
Talk to your OB to see if ABRYSVO is right for you.
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RSV=respiratory syncytial virus.
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ABRYSVO is a CDC-recommended RSV vaccine
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The CDC recommends ABRYSVO if you are 32 through 36 weeks pregnant during September through January (in most of the continental United States). There are areas in the U.S., including southern FL, AK, HI, and the U.S. territories, where RSV does not follow typical seasonal patterns and the recommended months for maternal vaccination may differ.
Vaccination with ABRYSVO may not protect everyone.
Vaccination with ABRYSVO may not protect everyone.
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Help protect infants against the risk of RSV from birth through 6 months
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RSV is a highly contagious respiratory virus that can make your baby sick, especially if they’re under 6 months old.
- Nearly 50% of all RSV hospitalizations during the first year occur during the first 3 months of life.
- 75-80% of hospitalizations due to RSV happen during the first 6 months of life.
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Am I eligible for ABRYSVO?
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Use the Maternal RSV Vaccine Planner to learn about whether you may be eligible to receive ABRYSVO.
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Learn about cost and coverage for ABRYSVO
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Find the latest on coverage and possible assistance available.
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Find answers to some of your questions
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Learn more about RSV and ABRYSVO with our Frequently Asked Questions.
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As an expecting parent, you may want information about how you can help protect your baby against RSV. If you are eligible, sign up today for information and reminders and learn more about RSV and ABRYSVO.
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