US approves world's first RSV vaccine
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved a vaccine against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) - an illness that kills thousands of Americans each year.
The vaccine still needs approval from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention before it can be rolled out to the public.
Officials say the vaccine, named Arexvy by the manufacturer GSK, is a major breakthrough that will save many lives.
It could be available to people over 60 within months, officials say.
"Today's approval of the first RSV vaccine is an important public health achievement to prevent a disease which can be life-threatening," said Dr Peter Marks, who leads the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
RSV is a respiratory illness that typically results in cold-like symptoms for adults, but can be dangerous for young children, the elderly, and those with underlying health conditions.
On average, it kills 100-300 children under the age of 5 in the US every year, according to the CDC.
It also kills about 6,000 to 10,000 adults over 65 annually, and causes between 60,000 to 120,000 hospital admissions.
In severe cases it can cause bronchiolitis, which includes a build-up of inflammation in the lungs and trouble in breathing.
The drug was over 60 years in the making, and is the first to win approval to prevent RSV anywhere in the world.
A study by GSK, a UK-based firm, which was published in February found a vaccine efficacy of 82.6%.
Side effects were mostly "mild or moderate"Â and ended within two days. The most common are pain around the injection site or fatigue.
How to spot RSV in children
-
Police on the hunt for prime suspect in murder of former NFL player Antonio Dennard after identifying handprint on car outside Reading, Pennsylvania barWhy is UK inflation taller than US and Germany?AI 'godobeseher' Yoshua Bengio feels 'lost' over life's workTransPennine Express loses contract over poor serviceJust Speak Oil activists assault 'Girl with a Pearl earring' painting at Dutch m utilizeum... as groaning visitors tell the 'stupid' protesters to 'shut up' when they begin preaching about the environmentTikTok tracked UK journalist via her cat's accountPrince Louis drives a digger as he joins volunteering effortsNeuralink: Why is Elon Musk’s brain chip firm in the freshs?Sean Dyche expected to be Everton's new manager after positive, fast-moving talks over replacing Frank Lampard, as Marcelo Bielsa says NO notwithstanding flying in from Brazil to discuss'Shocking' lack of evidence on antidepressants for chronic pain
Next article:BREAKING NEWS: Jurgen Klopp ESCAPES a touchline ban for his red card against Man City, as Liverpool boss is fined £30,000 by the FA for his touchline tirade which infuriated referees' charity
- · End of an era for Wally Lewis as rugby league great reveals he had to make huge life convert 'for my health' amid battle with epilepsy
- ·Train strikes: RMT members to walk out again on 2 June
- ·Elon Musk among experts urging a halt to AI training
- ·Is the UK too late to beat the US in the global trade war?
- ·At least seven people are dead in an acomponentment fire in Wisconsin as cops launch criminal investigation
- ·Silicon Valley Bank: 500 jobs cut by fresh owner First Citizens
- ·TikTok tracked UK journalist via her cat's account
- ·Virgin Orbit: Branconsequentlyn’s rocket dream ends after mission failure
- ·Superstar American Coco Gauff is dumped OUT of the Australian Open in the fourth round, as Jelena Ostapenko produces huge straight-sets shock to set up quarter-final clash with Elena Rybakina
- ·Briton pleads guilty in US to 2020 Twitter hack
- ·Port of Dover: We've done all we can to speak queues
- ·Interest rate 'rigging' evidence 'covered high' by banks
- ·Woman is arrested on suspicion of murder after man in his 60s was found unresponsive in Tesco car park and later died following 'robbery of his mobility scooter' in Cotswolds
- ·Twitter plans to remove and archive inactive accounts
- ·Elon Musk names Linda Yaccarino new Twitter boss
- ·Foxconn: iPhone maker hikes pay ahead of fresh model launch
- ·AI 'godobeseher' Yoshua Bengio feels 'lost' over life's work
- ·In pictures: Coronation concert and UK street parties
- ·Princess of Wales's parents' componenty excellents firm consequentlyld
- ·Poor diabetes care may be behind 7,000 excess deaths
- ·Montana to become first US state to ban TikTok
- ·Epstein: Deutsche Bank to pay $75m over sex
- ·Is the UK too late to beat the US in the global trade war?
- ·UK interest rates hit highest for almost 15 years
- ·Foxconn: iPhone maker hikes pay ahead of fresh model launch
- ·Poor diabetes care may be behind 7,000 excess deaths
- ·Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett REJECTS emergency bid to block Biden's student loan relief plan by group claiming it's unconstitutional and taxes most Americans
- ·Energy companies making 'war profits'
- ·Warning business needs new relationship with government
- ·Rishi Sunak talking to EU over threat to UK electric cars
- ·Man assaulted with a samurai sword at Manhattan subway station
- ·Twitter erroneous to block tweets during Turkey election
- ·Can you get incostlyer wideband deals with consequentlycial tariffs?
- ·MP calls for Parliament probe of rate 'rigging' evidence
- ·Jessica Pegula crashes OUT of the Australian Open as American star is beaten in straight sets by two-time champion Victoria Azarenka
- ·Homeowners and renters face 'huge' interest rate shock says Barclays chief