Warren County Health Services wants residents to know more about preventing the Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection, or (RSV) either via a vaccine or receiving an antibody. According to the CDC, the RSV Vaccine is for adults over the age of 60, and those who want to learn more should talk to their doctor about receiving it. An antibody is also available for babies who are born during the RSV season between September or January, and expectant mothers who are between 32-36 weeks in the season. Find more information about RSV below.