HEAD-TO-HEAD COMPARISON BETWEEN RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS AND HUMAN METAPNEUMOVIRUS BRONCHIOLITIS IN THE SETTING OF INCREASED VIRAL TESTING.
Ashwin RamanathanWei Hao LeeJoseph PeplinskiAriel O MaceDavid Anthony FoleyPublished in: The Pediatric infectious disease journal (2023)
We compared the epidemiology, severity and management of hospitalized respiratory syncytial virus (n = 305) and human metapneumovirus (n = 39) bronchiolitis in a setting with high respiratory virus testing (95% of admissions tested). Respiratory syncytial virus-positive infants were younger and tended to require more hydration support and longer hospital stays compared to human metapneumovirus-positive infants. Respiratory support requirements were similar between groups despite significant age differences.