There are no antiviral medications for respiratory syncytial virus. For prevention, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends a special monoclonal antibody injection once a month during RSV season for some individuals, including those who are very young or have an underlying medical issue that makes them more likely to develop a severe RSV infection.

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