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The Global Epidemiology of RSV in Community and Hospitalized Care: Findings From 15 Countries.

Lisa StaadegaardSaverio CainiSonam WangchukBinay ThapaWalquiria Aparecida Ferreira de AlmeidaFelipe Cotrim de CarvalhoRichard NjouomRodrigo A FascePatricia BustosJan KynclLudmila NovakovaAlfredo Bruno CaicedoDomenica Joseth de Mora ColomaAdam MeijerMariëtte HooiveldSue HuangTim WoodRaquel GuiomarAna Paula RodriguesDaria DanilenkoKirill StolyarovVernon Jian Ming LeeLi Wei AngCheryl CohenJocelyn MoyesAmparo LarrauriConcepción Delgado-SanzMai Quynh LePhuong Vu Mai HoangClarisse DemontMathieu BangertJojanneke van SummerenMichel L A DückersJohn Paget
Published in: Open forum infectious diseases (2021)
The high number of cases in the <1-year-olds indicates a need to focus prevention efforts in this group. The minimal differences between RSV subtypes and their co-circulation implies that prevention needs to target both subtypes. Importantly, there appears to be a lack of RSV surveillance data in the elderly.
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