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Age-specific predictors of disease severity in children with respiratory syncytial virus infection beyond infancy and through the first 5 years of age.

Helena Brenes-ChaconMariah EisnerSantiago Acero-BedoyaOctavio RamiloAsuncion Mejias
Published in: Pediatric allergy and immunology : official publication of the European Society of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology (2024)
Almost half of children hospitalized with RSV infection were >6 months. Underlying comorbidities increased with age and remained associated with severe disease in older children, while RSV-viral codetections were predictive of worse clinical outcomes in the youngest age groups. These data suggest the importance of defining the clinical phenotype associated with severe RSV according to age, and the persistent burden associated with RSV beyond infancy.
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