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In June 2024, the German Standing Committee on Vaccination (STIKO) recommended the universal immunization of infants with nirsevimab during their first RSV season. Nirsevimab is a long-acting monoclonal antibody designed to provide passive immunity against RSV, significantly reducing the risk of severe RSV disease in infants. This recommendation marks the 2024/25 season as the first in which nirsevimab is broadly implemented for all infants in Germany.
Despite the introduction of this new prevention measure, there is currently no timely monitoring system for immunization rates. Understanding the uptake and coverage of nirsevimab is crucial for evaluating its impact on public health and guiding future vaccination strategies. Therefore, this study aims to monitor the national immunization rates of nirsevimab in children under one year of age during the initial seasons of its widespread use.
The primary objective of this study is to determine the Nirsevimab immunization rate in eligible infants in their first RSV-season in Germany. The study will focus on:
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