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Differences Between RSV A and RSV B Subgroups and Implications for Pharmaceutical Preventive Measures.

Charles NuttensJuliette MoyersoenDaniel CurcioZuleika Aponte-TorresMarc BaayHilde VrolingBradford D GessnerElizabeth Begier
Published in: Infectious diseases and therapy (2024)
RSV A and RSV B both contribute substantially to the global RSV burden. Both RSV subgroups cause severe disease and none of the available evidence to date suggests any differences in clinical severity between the subgroups. Therefore, it is important to implement measures effective at preventing disease due to both RSV A and RSV B to ensure impactful public health interventions. Monitoring overtime will be needed to assess the impact of waning antibody levels on subgroup-specific efficacy.
Keyphrases
  • respiratory syncytial virus
  • respiratory tract
  • public health
  • physical activity
  • randomized controlled trial
  • clinical trial
  • drug induced