Mixed results for late talking toddlers
14 May 2008
WA’s nation-leading immunisation program for babies slashes RSV hospital admissions
An Australian-first study demonstrating the effectiveness of a new immunisation against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) for babies found it to be almost 90 per cent effective in reducing hospitalisation rates and helped more than 500 WA families avoid a hospital stay.
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15 October 2007
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