Respiratory viruses like RSV replicate in the nasal mucosa and thus will be spread from there in any case of infection.
Vaccines work by prompting the body to produce antibodies – the body will only do this once the virus has entered the system in the blood.
This renders any vaccine against a respiratory disease at best, pointless, and at worst, extremely harmful.
At best, the RSV vaccines for infants and the elderly are pointless. So, are they harmful? The World Council for Health takes a deep dive into the approved RSV vaccines to find out.
Respiratory viruses like RSV replicate in the nasal mucosa and thus will be spread from there in any case of infection.
Vaccines work by prompting the body to produce antibodies – the body will only do this once the virus has entered the system in the blood.
This renders any vaccine against a respiratory disease at best, pointless, and at worst, extremely harmful.
At best, the RSV vaccines for infants and the elderly are pointless. So, are they harmful? The World Council for Health takes a deep dive into the approved RSV vaccines to find out.