RSV Medication Found for Infant
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How a B.C. baby's life was saved thanks to the RSV shot she got in the U.S.

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Lauren Colborne went public to plead with B.C. doctors to give her medically vulnerable infant the RSV monoclonal antibody medication.
Georgia was born extremely premature last January at the gestational age of 25 weeks , and weighing just one kilo.
Georgia has chronic lung disease, and faces long-term vulnerabilities to respiratory infections.
After Georgia ’s father, a commercial pilot, shared the story on several piloting forums, a clinic in Montana reached out to offer Georgia the treatment.
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