RSV vaccination push made a huge difference for Utah kids, Intermountain Health says



Friday, January 16, 2026- Utah pediatricians are seeing a dramatic drop in severe RSV cases thanks to the state’s recent push for vaccinations. Intermountain Health reports that since the campaign began, hospitalizations for young children with RSV have declined sharply, easing pressure on emergency rooms and pediatric wards. Parents are responding positively, with more families scheduling preventive shots for their children this season.

Doctors emphasize that RSV, which can be particularly dangerous for infants and children with underlying health conditions, is now far more manageable due to increased immunity in the community. Intermountain Health notes that timely vaccination not only protects individual children but also reduces the overall spread, keeping more kids healthy and schools running smoothly.

Health officials are urging parents not to delay, highlighting that every additional vaccinated child strengthens the community shield against RSV. With awareness campaigns ramping up and clinics expanding hours, experts believe Utah could see a historically mild RSV season, potentially setting a model for other states to follow.

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