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Title
The Global Epidemiology of RSV in Community and Hospitalized Care: Findings From 15 Countries
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Staadegaard, Lisa | Caini, Saverio | Wangchuk, Sonam | Thapa, Binay | de Almeida, Walquiria Aparecida Ferreira | de Carvalho, Felipe Cotrim | Njouom, Richard | Fasce, Rodrigo A | Bustos, Patricia | Kyncl, Jan | Novakova, Ludmila | Caicedo, Alfredo Bruno | de Mora Coloma, Domenica Joseth | Meijer, Adam | Hooiveld, Mariëtte | Huang, Sue | Wood, Tim | Guiomar, Raquel | Rodrigues, Ana Paula | Danilenko, Daria | Stolyarov, Kirill | Lee, Vernon Jian Ming | Ang, Li Wei | Cohen, Cheryl | Moyes, Jocelyn | Larrauri, Amparo ISCIII | Delgado-Sanz, Concepcion ISCIII | Le, Mai Quynh | Hoang, Phuong Vu Mai | Demont, Clarisse | Bangert, Mathieu ISCIII | van Summeren, Jojanneke | Dückers, Michel | Paget, John
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2021-07
Citation
Open Forum Infect Dis. 2021;8(7):ofab159.
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Abstract
Background: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is one of the leading causes of acute respiratory tract infections. To optimize control strategies, a better understanding of the global epidemiology of RSV is critical. To this end, we initiated the Global Epidemiology of RSV in Hospitalized and Community care study (GERi). Methods: Focal points from 44 countries were approached to join GERi and share detailed RSV surveillance data. Countries completed a questionnaire on the characteristics of their surveillance system. Results: Fifteen countries provided granular surveillance data and information on their surveillance system. A median (interquartile range) of 1641 (552-2415) RSV cases per season were reported from 2000 and 2020. The majority (55%) of RSV cases occurred in the <1-year-olds, with 8% of cases reported in those aged ≥65 years. Hospitalized cases were younger than those in community care. We found no age difference between RSV subtypes and no clear pattern of dominant subtypes. Conclusions: The high number of cases in the <1-year-olds indicates a need to focus prevention efforts in this group. The minimal differences between RSV subtypes and their co-circulation implies that prevention needs to target both subtypes. Importantly, there appears to be a lack of RSV surveillance data in the elderly.
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