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Respiratory syncytial virus-associated pneumonia in primary care in Malawi.

Kimberly DavyElena KoskinasChris J WatsonMark LedwidgeBalwani MbakayaMaster R O ChisaleJoseph Gallagher
Published in: Journal of tropical pediatrics (2024)
This study supports that RSV-associated CAP is linked to modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors; further research is indicated to determine which interventions would be most impactful. Developing and implementing an infant or maternal vaccine could be a cost-effective way to prevent RSV-associated CAP and mortality in developing nations. More research is needed to understand seasonal patterns of CAP and research over extended periods can offer valuable insights on host, environmental and pathogen-specific factors that contribute to RSV-associated CAP.
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