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3rd July 2025

Did you know there’s a vaccine that helps protect against RSV?

Group of active smiling senior citizens participating in a lively low impact aerobics class

RSV is a common and highly infectious respiratory virus that affects the breathing system. While most RSV infections are usually mild, it can cause severe illness for older adults and in babies under one year of age. For those at greatest risk, RSV can cause pneumonia and bronchiolitis, leading to complications and hospitalisation.

The NHS in Scotland recommends you have the RSV vaccine if you are:

  • turning 75 years old on and between 1 August 2025 and 31 July 2026
  • pregnant.

Older adults who are turning 75 years old between 1 August 2025 and 31 July 2026 will be sent an appointment letter. Pregnant women are encouraged to speak to their midwife about getting the vaccine from 28 weeks of their pregnancy.

Those aged 76-79 who have previously not received the RSV vaccine are also eligible for vaccination. Contact your local immunisation team for further information.

For more information please visit www.nhsinform.scot/rsv-adult or www.nhsinform.scot/rsv-baby

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Baker Street Surgery
9 Baker Street
Glasgow
G41 3YA

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