Last year, hospitals across New Mexico became overwhelmed by respiratory syncytial virus. Now, the Food and Drug Administration has approved a new drug to combat hospitalizations and keep kids healthy.
“The younger you are, the more affected you can be from this virus,”
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Hospitals in New Mexico could not believe the cases flooding through their doors, but this year, experts hope it’s different.
“It is absolutely exciting I think for every pediatrician out there who has dealt with this seasonal RSV,” Dr. Anna Duran with the University of New Mexico Hospital said.
This new drug, Beyfortus, will not only help lift some of the stress doctors deal with, but also keep hospitalizations down
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Last year, hospitals across New Mexico became overwhelmed by respiratory syncytial virus. Now, the Food and Drug Administration has approved a new drug to combat hospitalizations and keep kids healthy.
“The younger you are, the more affected you can be from this virus,”
Advertisement Hospitals in New Mexico could not believe the cases flooding through their doors, but this year, experts hope it’s different.
“It is absolutely exciting I think for every pediatrician out there who has dealt with this seasonal RSV,” Dr. Anna Duran with the University of New Mexico Hospital said.
This new drug, Beyfortus, will not only help lift some of the stress doctors deal with, but also keep hospitalizations down
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