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The HSE’s RSV immunisation programme available in Waterford

The HSE is offering RSV immunisation in maternity settings to all babies born in Ireland from 1st of September 2025 to 28th of February 2026 and has also extended this programme to all babies in Ireland born in the six-month period from 1st of March 2025 to 31st of August 2025.

The HSE is building on last winter’s successful RSV immunisation programme, which was delivered to newborn babies in maternity settings and higher risk babies in the community. The 2024 programme significantly reduced infections, serious illness and hospitalisations.

Dr. Lucinda Ryan (Specialist Registrar in Public Health Medicine, HSE Dublin and South East) says:

“Every winter, Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) infection causes serious illness, including hospitalisations, especially among young infants.”

“Before this programme’s introduction, each winter, four out of every 100 infants were hospitalised because of RSV, with some infants needing special treatment in intensive care units. A further 50 out of every 100 infants got RSV and many needed medical care from their GP or the emergency department of a children’s hospital.”

“In the Waterford and South Kilkenny area, we are urging parents of all eligible babies to get them immunised against RSV. In addition to resources at the Maternity Dept. in University Hospital Waterford, we have immunisation clinics running weekly in the Dungarvan and Ferrybank Primary Centres and the HSE’s Waterford Vaccination Centre (located in Old St. Martin’s School, Kilcohan).”

How to get your baby immunised:

Parents and guardians of babies born from 1st of March to 31st of August 2025 can book an appointment at https://www2.hse.ie/conditions/rsv/immunisation/.

These appointments will only be available from 1st of September 2025 and until the first week in October 2025.

Parents and guardians are advised to book early to ensure their child is protected ahead of any surge in RSV infections later in the autumn/winter. For babies born from 1st of September 2025 to 28th of February 2026, their parents and guardians will be offered the immunisation before the baby leaves the maternity hospital.

The RSV immunisation programme is being delivered by trained midwives in maternity settings after birth and before the baby is discharged and by vaccination teams in the community for children born since 1st of March 2025 until 31st of August 2025, as well as at home for higher risk babies (including those who are premature).

Over the next six weeks, HSE winter infant RSV programme clinics take place at:

  • Tuesdays (10am-4pm) in Dungarvan Primary Care Centre X35 X236
  • Wednesdays (10am-4pm) in the HSE’s Waterford Vaccination Centre, Old St. Martin’s School, Kilcohan, Waterford X91 EY73
  • Thursdays (10am-4pm) in Ferrybank Primary Care Centre X91PK2V

Dr Brian Keating, Public Health Specialist Registrar, HSE Dublin and South East, added:

“As well as protecting young babies against serious illness, the RSV immunisation programme will safeguard vital hospital paediatric services during the busy winter months by limiting preventable admissions caused by RSV related illness.”

“The immunisation is provided free of charge and is given through a jab into the baby’s leg and will protect them against RSV throughout the winter.”

Key figures on last winter’s successful RSV immunisation programme include:

  • Almost 22,500 babies were immunised.
  • 83% of those offered immunisation accepted it for their babies
  • Among those immunised (compared to similar babies the previous year who were not immunised), there was a significant decrease in the impact of RSV including:
  • 65% reduction in total number of cases presenting.
  • 57% reduction in cases presenting to emergency departments.
  • 76% reduction in babies requiring hospitalisation
  • 65% reduction in babies needing intensive care due to complications of RSV

Further information on the HSE RSV immunisation programme is available at https://www2.hse.ie/conditions/rsv/immunisation/

Last updated on: 04 / 09 / 2025