[Vaccination against RSV infections - update and perspective].

Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946) Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-22 DOI:10.1055/a-2254-5730
Till Koch, Robin Kobbe
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Almost 60 years after a disastrous clinical vaccine trial in children, which resulted in enhanced disease and even deaths, the world of RSV vaccination is currently undergoing a dramatic positive change and development, closely linked to advances in new vaccine technologies. Three licensed safe and highly efficacious vaccines, Abrysvo, Arexvy and mRESVIA, reduce the incidence of RSV lower respiratory disease by 80% in people older than 60 years of age. Questions regarding long-term protection and effectiveness in specific risk groups with chronic medical conditions remain, and furthermore, innovative and safe concepts to actively vaccinate pregnant women and infants to prevent severe RSV infections - also in these high-risk populations - are eagerly awaited.Passive vaccination with the long-acting monoclonal antibody Nirsevimab for prevention of severe disease in the first RSV season of infants is a major innovation in global health and the importance and benefits of reducing the number of intramuscular injections for high-risk children is immense. In the coming years, results of numerous pediatric candidate RSV vaccine studies are expected, although particular caution seems advisable for historical reasons. In summary, the field of RSV vaccination has been revolutionized in the last 2 years and we will see further significant progress soon.

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[预防 RSV 感染的疫苗接种--最新进展与展望]。
近 60 年前,在儿童中进行了一次灾难性的临床疫苗试验,结果导致疾病加重甚至死亡,而现在,RSV 疫苗接种领域正经历着巨大的积极变化和发展,这与新疫苗技术的进步密切相关。三种获得许可的安全高效疫苗,即 Abrysvo、Arexvy 和 mRESVIA,可将 60 岁以上人群 RSV 下呼吸道疾病的发病率降低 80%。使用长效单克隆抗体 Nirsevimab 进行被动接种以预防婴儿在 RSV 初发季节的严重疾病,是全球健康领域的一项重大创新,减少高危儿童肌肉注射次数的重要性和益处是巨大的。未来几年,预计会有大量儿科 RSV 候选疫苗研究结果出炉,但由于历史原因,似乎应该特别谨慎。总之,RSV 疫苗接种领域在过去两年中发生了革命性的变化,我们很快就会看到进一步的重大进展。
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