Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)
This topic is supported by ACOG’s Immunization, Infectious Disease, and Public Health Preparedness Program, which aims to provide clinical guidance, education, and resources to ob-gyns and their patients regarding immunizations and vaccine-preventable diseases. Learn more about the program.
GoMaternal Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccination
This Practice Advisory provides guidance for the use of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine during pregnancy for the prevention of severe RSV disease in young infants.
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Physician Resources
Infographic: Pregnant? Top 3 Reasons Why You Need the RSV Vaccine
Infographic: Respiratory Syncytial Virus
Frequently Asked Questions: Maternal RSV Vaccination
Seven Things to Share with Your Patients About the Maternal RSV Vaccine
Webinar: Immunization Recommendations During Pregnancy
Webinar: Preparing Your Practice and Your Patients for the Fall and Winter Virus Season
Patient Resources
To learn about payer coverage of RSV vaccination in pregnant patients, please see our Payment Resources.
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