Aims, Study Design, and Enrollment Results From the Assessing Predictors of Infant Respiratory Syncytial Virus Effects and Severity Study.
Edward E WalshThomas J MarianiChin-Yi ChuAlex GrierSteven R GillXing QuiLu WangJeanne Holden-WiltseAnthony M CorbettJuilee ThakarLauren BenoodtMatthew N MccallDavid J TophamAnn R FalseyMary T CasertaPublished in: JMIR research protocols (2019)
The AsPIRES study will provide insights into the complex pathogenesis of RSV infection in healthy full-term infants with primary RSV infection. The analysis will allow assessment of multiple factors potentially influencing the severity of RSV infection including the level of RSV specific antibodies, the innate immune response of nasal epithelial cells, the adaptive response by various lymphocyte subsets, the resident airway microbiota, and viral factors. Results of this study will inform disease interventions such as vaccines and antiviral therapies.