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Respiratory Syncityal Virus A and B: three bronchiolitis seasons in a third level hospital in Italy.

Claudia CiarlittoA C VittucciL AntiliciC ConcatoC Di CamilloP ZangariA Villani
Published in: Italian journal of pediatrics (2019)
During the 3 seasons analyzed, we observed an alternating prevalence of RSV A and B. While there are no differences in severity between RSV A and B in term population, RSV-A is prevalent and causes most of the severe cases in the premature group. Furthermore, an increase in RSV-related oxygen therapy and PICU admission has been documented not only in the premature population. Considering the absence of appropriate therapeutic strategies, our work emphasizes the importance of implementing prophylaxis measures against RSV and highlights the urgent need to gain knowledge about immune response to the virus, also in premature children.
Keyphrases
  • respiratory syncytial virus
  • respiratory tract
  • healthcare
  • emergency department
  • early onset
  • risk factors
  • stem cells
  • bone marrow
  • gestational age
  • drug induced
  • electronic health record
  • adverse drug
  • preterm birth