Immunocompromised may not produce enough protective antibodies against RSV after vaccination, says new study

Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers have shown that people 60 years or older with weakened immunity—primarily organ transplant recipients who take immunosuppressive medications to reduce the risk of rejection and others with immune system disorders—do not respond as strongly to vaccines against the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) as people in the same age group with normal immune function.

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