Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccinations
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common cause of coughs and colds. It usually gets better by itself, but it can be serious for some babies and older adults.
A vaccine to help protect against RSV is available on the NHS from 1 September 2024.
Who can have the vaccine?
You'll be able to get the vaccine if:
- you're aged 75 to 79
- you're 28 weeks pregnant or more – this will help protect your baby for the first few months after they're born.
If you're aged 75 to 79, your GP surgery will contact you about getting vaccinated. Please wait to be contacted.
You can speak to your maternity service or GP surgery about getting your RSV vaccination if you're 28 weeks pregnant or more.
Find out more on the NHS website
To read more about respiratory syncytial virus, see the NHS website.