Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is a common cause of respiratory illness. It can be particularly serious for young babies and older adults, sometimes leading to bronchiolitis, pneumonia, and hospital admission.
A new vaccine is now available to help protect those most at risk.
For Pregnant Women
If you are 28 weeks pregnant or more, you are now eligible for a free RSV vaccine to help protect your baby from severe illness in the first weeks of life.
- The vaccine is safe for both you and your baby
- A new dose is needed in each pregnancy
- Speak to your midwife, maternity team, or GP surgery to arrange your vaccination
For Older Adults
A single RSV vaccine dose is now being offered to people aged 75 to 79, who are at increased risk of serious illness from RSV.
- Eligible patients will be invited, but you do not need to wait to be invited if you’re eligible
- The vaccine is available throughout the year
- It helps reduce the risk of severe illness and complications
Find out more
- Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) – nhs.uk
- How to get a free RSV vaccination – nhs.uk
- Vaccinations in pregnancy – nhs.uk
If you are eligible, we strongly encourage you to take up the offer. The vaccine helps protect you, your family, and the wider community.