Why do some people think that monoclonal antibodies don't have a long history of use in treating children? Larry Palevsky is against Beyfortus for RSV because we thinks that we have never used monoclonal antibodies to treat children before. And it se…
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The Truth About RSV and Monoclonal Antibodies

By Vincent Iannelli, MD on September 29, 2024

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Larry Palevsky opposes Beyfortus for RSV, claiming there's no history of monoclonal antibodies for children. However, numerous examples, like Synagis for RSV since 1998, contradict this. Additionally, RSV is a serious illness. Skepticism towards anti-vaccine misinformation is crucial for informed decisions about necessary medical treatments for children.

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