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You can help prevent RSV
Seeking healthy volunteers for Respiratory Syncytial Virus vaccine research studies. If you are 60 or older, consider vaccine research studies. You may be able to help protect others from this common, highly contagious virus.
At first, Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) may look like a cold. But if you are 60 or older, it can be dangerous for you and for the young children in your life. Those with heart or lung conditions are also at high risk. Vaccines may offer protection. RSV vaccine research studies for healthy volunteers 60 and older. Specialists are testing study vaccines that may offer protection and are not available from your regular doctor.