Key Challenges to Understanding the Burden of Respiratory Syncytial Virus in Older Adults in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa: An Expert Perspective.
Hakan GünenAshraf AlzaabiAbdelaziz BakhatarSana Al MutairiKittipong ManeechotesuwanDaniel TanMohammed ZeitouniBhumika AggarwalArnas BerzanskisOtávio CintraPublished in: Advances in therapy (2024)
A key challenge identified by the expert group, particularly in older adults, is a lack of awareness (among healthcare professionals, policy makers, and the public) of RSV burden and the associated risks for severe outcomes. This is often confounded by the complexities of underdiagnosis, surveillance limitations, and comorbidities. To address these issues, we suggest medical education initiatives for physicians in SEA and the MENA region to better understand the need to protect older adults from RSV, and encourage more widespread routine testing to better understand the burden of RSV. We also recommend surveillance studies in these regions to provide comprehensive and accurate epidemiological data on RSV in older adults. Finally, in the absence of current surveillance data in these regions, we propose extrapolating existing global data and local pediatric data to inform the likely burden of RSV in older adults. A graphical abstract is available with this article.
Keyphrases
- respiratory syncytial virus
- physical activity
- public health
- electronic health record
- respiratory tract
- big data
- healthcare
- clinical practice
- medical education
- primary care
- risk factors
- data analysis
- machine learning
- metabolic syndrome
- type diabetes
- insulin resistance
- adipose tissue
- skeletal muscle
- human health
- deep learning