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889. The age of RSV cases changes consistently over the course of annual epidemics: potential insights into RSV transmission dynamics based on surveillance data from seven countries.
BACKGROUND: RSV infections affects people of all ages but the seasonality of RSV among different age groups have not been thoroughly examined. In this study, we investigated changes in the age distribution of RSV cases during the course of annual epidemics. METHODS: We analyzed surveillance data (20...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10677843/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad500.934 |
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author | Casalegno, Jean-Sebastien Rodrigues, Ana Paula Lee, Vernon Cohen, Cheryl Sue Huang, Q Caicedo, Alfredo Bruno Guiomar, Raquel Ang, Li Wei Cook, Tim de Mora, Domenica Bangert, Mathieu Kramer, Rolf Staadegaard, Lisa Heemskerk, Susanne van Summeren, Jojanneke Meijer, Adam Paget, John Caini, Saverio Teirlinck, Anne |
author_facet | Casalegno, Jean-Sebastien Rodrigues, Ana Paula Lee, Vernon Cohen, Cheryl Sue Huang, Q Caicedo, Alfredo Bruno Guiomar, Raquel Ang, Li Wei Cook, Tim de Mora, Domenica Bangert, Mathieu Kramer, Rolf Staadegaard, Lisa Heemskerk, Susanne van Summeren, Jojanneke Meijer, Adam Paget, John Caini, Saverio Teirlinck, Anne |
author_sort | Casalegno, Jean-Sebastien |
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description | BACKGROUND: RSV infections affects people of all ages but the seasonality of RSV among different age groups have not been thoroughly examined. In this study, we investigated changes in the age distribution of RSV cases during the course of annual epidemics. METHODS: We analyzed surveillance data (2008-2019) from the Netherlands, the city of Lyon (France), Portugal, Singapore, Ecuador, South Africa, and New Zealand using the Global Epidemiology of RSV (GERi) study database. We defined annual RSV seasons as the period from July to June in the Northern hemisphere, or the calendar year in the tropics and Southern hemisphere. Within each season, we divided the data into “epidemic quartiles”, corresponding to each quartile of RSV cases in the season. We used multilevel multinomial logistic regression models with season as the higher-level variable to assess whether the likelihood of RSV cases being aged < 1 year or ≥5 years (vs. those aged 1 to < 5 years) changed over time during the season. RESULTS: A total of 27,391 RSV cases were included. Across all countries, the odds of RSV cases being aged < 1 year (vs. 1 to < 5 years) were significantly higher in the fourth epidemic quartile compared to the first quartile; the relative risk ratio (RRR) ranged between 1.35 in Lyon, France, and 2.56 in the Netherlands. Similarly, the odds of RSV cases being aged ≥5 years (vs. 1 to < 5 years) were significantly higher in the fourth epidemic quartile compared to the first quartile (except in Singapore); the RRR ranged from 1.75 in Ecuador to 6.70 in Lyon, France. The results were consistent when stratifying the data by level of care (primary vs. secondary) or using a lower cut-off of six months of age. CONCLUSION: The age distribution of RSV cases changes over the course of a season, with infants (< 1 year) and older children (≥5 years), adults, and elderly people constituting a higher proportion of RSV cases in the later phases of annual epidemics. These findings provide potential insights into the transmission dynamics of RSV and may inform prevention and control measures, e.g. the implementation of targeted age-specific interventions. Funding: This research was funded by a collaborative agreement with Sanofi / AstraZeneca and is part of the RODEO research program for RSV disease. DISCLOSURES: Mathieu Bangert, PhD, Sanofi: Staff member Rolf Kramer, n/a, Sanofi: Stocks/Bonds John Paget, n/a, Sanofi Pasteur: Grant/Research Support |
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spelling | pubmed-106778432023-11-27 889. The age of RSV cases changes consistently over the course of annual epidemics: potential insights into RSV transmission dynamics based on surveillance data from seven countries. Casalegno, Jean-Sebastien Rodrigues, Ana Paula Lee, Vernon Cohen, Cheryl Sue Huang, Q Caicedo, Alfredo Bruno Guiomar, Raquel Ang, Li Wei Cook, Tim de Mora, Domenica Bangert, Mathieu Kramer, Rolf Staadegaard, Lisa Heemskerk, Susanne van Summeren, Jojanneke Meijer, Adam Paget, John Caini, Saverio Teirlinck, Anne Open Forum Infect Dis Abstract BACKGROUND: RSV infections affects people of all ages but the seasonality of RSV among different age groups have not been thoroughly examined. In this study, we investigated changes in the age distribution of RSV cases during the course of annual epidemics. METHODS: We analyzed surveillance data (2008-2019) from the Netherlands, the city of Lyon (France), Portugal, Singapore, Ecuador, South Africa, and New Zealand using the Global Epidemiology of RSV (GERi) study database. We defined annual RSV seasons as the period from July to June in the Northern hemisphere, or the calendar year in the tropics and Southern hemisphere. Within each season, we divided the data into “epidemic quartiles”, corresponding to each quartile of RSV cases in the season. We used multilevel multinomial logistic regression models with season as the higher-level variable to assess whether the likelihood of RSV cases being aged < 1 year or ≥5 years (vs. those aged 1 to < 5 years) changed over time during the season. RESULTS: A total of 27,391 RSV cases were included. Across all countries, the odds of RSV cases being aged < 1 year (vs. 1 to < 5 years) were significantly higher in the fourth epidemic quartile compared to the first quartile; the relative risk ratio (RRR) ranged between 1.35 in Lyon, France, and 2.56 in the Netherlands. Similarly, the odds of RSV cases being aged ≥5 years (vs. 1 to < 5 years) were significantly higher in the fourth epidemic quartile compared to the first quartile (except in Singapore); the RRR ranged from 1.75 in Ecuador to 6.70 in Lyon, France. The results were consistent when stratifying the data by level of care (primary vs. secondary) or using a lower cut-off of six months of age. CONCLUSION: The age distribution of RSV cases changes over the course of a season, with infants (< 1 year) and older children (≥5 years), adults, and elderly people constituting a higher proportion of RSV cases in the later phases of annual epidemics. These findings provide potential insights into the transmission dynamics of RSV and may inform prevention and control measures, e.g. the implementation of targeted age-specific interventions. Funding: This research was funded by a collaborative agreement with Sanofi / AstraZeneca and is part of the RODEO research program for RSV disease. DISCLOSURES: Mathieu Bangert, PhD, Sanofi: Staff member Rolf Kramer, n/a, Sanofi: Stocks/Bonds John Paget, n/a, Sanofi Pasteur: Grant/Research Support Oxford University Press 2023-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10677843/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad500.934 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Abstract Casalegno, Jean-Sebastien Rodrigues, Ana Paula Lee, Vernon Cohen, Cheryl Sue Huang, Q Caicedo, Alfredo Bruno Guiomar, Raquel Ang, Li Wei Cook, Tim de Mora, Domenica Bangert, Mathieu Kramer, Rolf Staadegaard, Lisa Heemskerk, Susanne van Summeren, Jojanneke Meijer, Adam Paget, John Caini, Saverio Teirlinck, Anne 889. The age of RSV cases changes consistently over the course of annual epidemics: potential insights into RSV transmission dynamics based on surveillance data from seven countries. |
title | 889. The age of RSV cases changes consistently over the course of annual epidemics: potential insights into RSV transmission dynamics based on surveillance data from seven countries. |
title_full | 889. The age of RSV cases changes consistently over the course of annual epidemics: potential insights into RSV transmission dynamics based on surveillance data from seven countries. |
title_fullStr | 889. The age of RSV cases changes consistently over the course of annual epidemics: potential insights into RSV transmission dynamics based on surveillance data from seven countries. |
title_full_unstemmed | 889. The age of RSV cases changes consistently over the course of annual epidemics: potential insights into RSV transmission dynamics based on surveillance data from seven countries. |
title_short | 889. The age of RSV cases changes consistently over the course of annual epidemics: potential insights into RSV transmission dynamics based on surveillance data from seven countries. |
title_sort | 889. the age of rsv cases changes consistently over the course of annual epidemics: potential insights into rsv transmission dynamics based on surveillance data from seven countries. |
topic | Abstract |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10677843/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad500.934 |
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