RSV infections in babies may raise asthma risk later, vaccine offers hope: Study


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New Delhi, (IANS) An international team of scientists has found compelling evidence that early-infancy infection with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) significantly increases the risk of developing childhood asthma.

The risk is especially higher in children with a family history of allergy or asthma.

The study, published in the Science Immunology journal, suggests that protecting newborns against RSV could substantially reduce asthma cases later in life.

"Childhood asthma is a complex disease with many contributing factors," said Prof. Bart Lambrecht from VIB (the Flanders Institute for Biotechnology) and Ghent University in Belgium.

"We found that early-life RSV infection and genetic allergy risk interact in a very specific way that pushes the immune system toward asthma. The encouraging news is that this process can be prevented," Lambrecht added.

The team, including researchers from Denmark, combined population-wide health registry data from all Danish children and their parents with controlled laboratory experiments. They found that early viral infection and inherited allergy risk amplify one another.

Infants who experience severe RSV infections in the first months of life show an increased likelihood of immune cells overreacting to common allergens, such as house dust mites.

This effect is dramatically intensified when asthma or allergy runs in the family, as allergen-specific antibodies passed from parents to the newborn further heighten sensitivity.

Importantly, the team found that when newborns were protected from RSV in experimental models, these harmful immune shifts did not occur -- and asthma development was prevented.

"With RSV prevention now becoming widely accessible, we have an opportunity to improve long-term respiratory health, not just prevent RSV hospitalisations," said Prof. Hamida Hammad (VIB-UGent).

"This is not just a laboratory insight. It's a message that should help parents choose RSV prevention with confidence," Hammad added.

Maternal vaccination during the third trimester of pregnancy and passive immunisation of newborns with long-acting antibodies are being introduced in many countries. Yet despite their strong ability to prevent RSV hospitalisations, uptake remains inconsistent."This is a moment where policy, science, and paediatricians can come together," Lambrecht said. “If preventing RSV infection also reduces asthma risk, the benefits for families and health systems could be enormous.” RSV infections in babies may raise asthma risk later, vaccine offers hope: Study | MorungExpress | morungexpress.com
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Linoka K Achumi crowned Miss Nagaland 2025


Exhibiting beauty and grace, Linoka K Achumi, Contestant No. 1 was crowned the prestigious Miss Nagaland 2025 at a grand and glittering ceremony presented by the Beauty Aesthetics Society of Nagaland (BASN) at Regional Centre of Excellence for Music & Performing Arts (RCEMPA) on December 4.

Bendangienla, Contestant 3 was crowned 1st Runner-up while Christina H Yeptho, Contestant No. 4 was crowned 2nd Runner-up respectively. They were selected from among a total participation of 16 contestants.

The newly crowned Miss Nagaland walked away with a cash prize of Rs 1.5 lakhs along with gift hampers and vouchers and also received direct entry to Miss North East 2026 and will be the brand ambassador of TaFMA.

The 1st runner-up and 2nd runner-up were awarded with cash prizes of Rs 1,00,000 and Rs 70,000 along with gift hampers and vouchers. The first runner-up also received direct entry to Miss North East 2026.

Earlier, speaking on behalf of the Minister for Tourism & Higher Education, Additional Director of Higher Education, Dr. K Nishena Nekha expressed that Miss Nagaland is not merely a beauty pageant but has become a platform of transformation, and nurtured young women to become leaders, entrepreneurs, global ambasadors of the state

He said that the beauty pageant has been witnessing confidence, discipline and dreams while stating that 'education and empowerment go hand in hand.' To all the contestants, he said, "you are already winners because you have displayed your courage, vision, and determination."

Judges for Miss Nagaland 2025 were Easternlight Zimik, Founder of EAST, Dr. Abraham Lee, MD & CEO of Atomy Enterprise Pvt. Ltd., Ruopfüzhano Whiso, 4th runner-up of Miss Universe India 2024, Vikuonuo Sachü, Miss Nagaland 2019, and Asangla Nokdir, Member of BASN from 1995-2016.

Mele Pucho was the show director while Arnish Impisha Daimery was the official groomer and choreographer and Runshito Yimkhiung was the host. The beauty pageant also featured the works of designers and performances of several artists.

Mention may also be made here that Miss Nagaland 2025 was presented by BASN in collaboration with Task Force for Music & Arts (TaFMA) and Department of Tourism and powered by Department of Higher Education, Flights and Holidays UK Ltd. and Atomy India.

Event partners and sponsers were Annalia Beauty, ZOD, KFlorist, Ipseity, The Fitness Studio, Dzukou Retreat, Akim Residency, Elo-ki, Symphony Academy of Music, HmingMawi, The Bouffage Experience, Kendyu, Abi's Nails lashes and SMPU, Disong Designs, Audenlama, Sen Style's, Modern College, Kolko, Kekhro Smile Foundation, Rito & 7ven and Naga Eyewear.



Subtitle Winners

Miss Beautiful Smile- Grace Kikon, Contestant No. 15

Miss Multimedia - Linoka K Achumi, Contestant No. 1

Miss Talent- Linoka Yepthomi, Contestant No.11

Miss Photogenic- Susana Kinghen, Contestant No. 13

Miss Perfect Ten - Omai Rebecca Konyak, Contestant No. 9

Queen of Hearts- Christina H Yeptho, Contestant No. 4All the subtitle winners were also awarded with a cash prize of Rs 10,000 besides other gift hampers. Linoka K Achumi crowned Miss Nagaland 2025 | MorungExpress | morungexpress.com
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