RSV Vaccine Effectiveness Against Hospitalization Among US Adults 60 Years and Older
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RSV Vaccine Effectiveness Against Hospitalization Among US Adults 60 Years and Older
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This study evaluates the effectiveness of the respiratory syncytial virus vaccine against hospitalization for acute respiratory illness among US adults aged 60 years and older.
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