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RSV PREVENTION

Respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, could cut even the best-laid plans

short—but there are things you can do to help protect yourself.

Protecting yourself from RSV

RSV Vaccinations

Vaccination is available to help protect older adults against RSV. Speak with your

doctor or pharmacist to learn if RSV vaccination is right for you.

  Other tips to Prevent RSV

In addition to vaccination, here are some tips that may help reduce the risk of contracting RSV yourself or spreading it to others: Wash your hands Keep your hands off your face

Wash your hands

Cover your coughs and
sneezes

Keep your hands off
your face

Clean and disinfect
surfaces around you

Avoid close contact with
sick people

Stay home when you’re
feeling sick

Talk to your doctor or pharmacist about vaccination and other ways to protect yourself and others from RSV.

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REFERENCES:
1. Watson A;Therapeutic Advances in Respiratory Disease;2021;15;1-17 (v1.0)
2. Mayo Clinic;2021;1-5;RSV symptoms and causes (v1.0)
3. Curran D;Influenza Other Respir Viruses;2022;16;462-473 (v1.0)
4. Centers for Disease control and Prevention;2020;1-2;Healthcare providers should consider RSV (v1.0)
5. CDC;2022;1-2;RSV in Older Adults and Adults with Chronic Medical Conditions (v1.0)
6. CDC;2022;1-2;RSV Research and Surveillance (v1.0)

For any side effect(s), please contact Saudi Food and Drug Authority to report them on the toll-free number 19999.

45-SFDA-51

NP-SA-RSA-WCNT-240001, Date of preparation: May 2024

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