An experimental vaccine that can treat a common childhood illness called respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) has been developed by researchers in the United States. There is currently no vaccine on the market for RSV, which is the world's second-leading killer of babies aged one month to one year, after malaria. RSV causes inflammation in the small airways of the lungs and is the most common cause of pneumonia in babies and of hospitalization of children ...
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