While the flu shot has been around since 1945, 2023 marked the introduction of a new vaccine for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) — the first ever — and the latest Covid-19 shot. The Food and Drug Administration recently approved the two new vaccines, and the protection they offer comes just in the nick of time: Health officials say there is a strong likelihood of another "tripledemic" this winter. In addition to the vaccines for Covid, flu and RSV, there is a new protective treatment for RSV — a potentially life-saving option for those most at risk of complications. On this episode, family medicine doctor Eric Ascher, DO, explains your options for immunization and immune therapies this fall and winter.


Chapters:


00:01 - Intro
01:28 - Vaccines for Covid, flu and RSV
02:01 - Another tripledemic?
03:08 - When to get vaccinated
04:29 - Can you get the Covid and flu vaccines at the same time?
05:29 - "Coadministration" of vaccines
06:28 - How effective is the new Covid-19 vaccine? 
07:01 - Can you get Covid, flu and RSV vaccines at same time? 
08:03 - Importance of staying up-to-date on vaccinations
08:29 - Current strains of Covid-19 and flu
09:31 - Monovalent Covid vaccine
10:20 - Monovalent Covid vaccine side effects
10:48 - Will Covid vaccine become an annual shot? 
11:22 - Covid testing remains critical
12:41 - Start with an at-home Covid test
13:35 - Flu antiviral treatment (Tamiflu)
14:03 - Covid antiviral treatment (Paxlovid, molnupiravir, remdesivir)
14:44 - RSV vaccine and immune therapy, nirsevimab
15:08 - Supportive care for Covid, flu, RSV
15:39 - How else can I stay healthy this fall and winter? 

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