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Role of age and birth month in infants hospitalized with RSV‐confirmed disease in the Valencia Region, Spain

BACKGROUND: RSV is the leading cause of hospital admissions in infants and the principal cause of bronchiolitis in young children. There is a lack of granular data on RSV‐associated hospitalization per season using laboratory confirmed results. Our current study addresses this issue and intends to f...

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Autores principales: Mira‐Iglesias, Ainara, Demont, Clarisse, López‐Labrador, F. Xavier, Mengual‐Chuliá, Beatriz, García‐Rubio, Javier, Carballido‐Fernández, Mario, Tortajada‐Girbés, Miguel, Mollar‐Maseres, Juan, Schwarz‐Chavarri, Germán, Puig‐Barberà, Joan, Díez‐Domingo, Javier
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8818825/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34821055
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.12937
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author Mira‐Iglesias, Ainara
Demont, Clarisse
López‐Labrador, F. Xavier
Mengual‐Chuliá, Beatriz
García‐Rubio, Javier
Carballido‐Fernández, Mario
Tortajada‐Girbés, Miguel
Mollar‐Maseres, Juan
Schwarz‐Chavarri, Germán
Puig‐Barberà, Joan
Díez‐Domingo, Javier
author_facet Mira‐Iglesias, Ainara
Demont, Clarisse
López‐Labrador, F. Xavier
Mengual‐Chuliá, Beatriz
García‐Rubio, Javier
Carballido‐Fernández, Mario
Tortajada‐Girbés, Miguel
Mollar‐Maseres, Juan
Schwarz‐Chavarri, Germán
Puig‐Barberà, Joan
Díez‐Domingo, Javier
author_sort Mira‐Iglesias, Ainara
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description BACKGROUND: RSV is the leading cause of hospital admissions in infants and the principal cause of bronchiolitis in young children. There is a lack of granular data on RSV‐associated hospitalization per season using laboratory confirmed results. Our current study addresses this issue and intends to fill this gap. METHODS: The study was conducted from 2014 through 2018, in 4 to 10 hospitals in the Valencia Region, Spain. Infants included in this study were admitted in hospital through the Emergency Department with a respiratory complaint and tested by RT‐PCR for RSV in a central laboratory. RESULTS: Incidence rates of RSV‐associated hospitalization varied by season and hospital. Overall, the highest incidence rates were observed in 2017/2018. RSV‐associated hospitalization was highest in infants below 3 months of age and in those born before or at the beginning of the RSV season. Almost 54% of total infants hospitalized with laboratory confirmed RSV were found to be born outside the season, from April to October. The RSV positivity rate by ICD‐10 discharged codes varied by season and age with results from 48% to 57% among LRI (J09‐J22). CONCLUSION: The study was instrumental in bringing forth the time unpredictability of RSV epidemics, the critical impact of age, and the comparable distribution of RSV‐associated hospitalization in infants born on either side of the RSV season. These data could help in better characterization of the population that drives the healthcare burden and is crucial for the development of future immunization strategies, especially with upcoming vaccines in against RSV.
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spelling pubmed-88188252022-03-01 Role of age and birth month in infants hospitalized with RSV‐confirmed disease in the Valencia Region, Spain Mira‐Iglesias, Ainara Demont, Clarisse López‐Labrador, F. Xavier Mengual‐Chuliá, Beatriz García‐Rubio, Javier Carballido‐Fernández, Mario Tortajada‐Girbés, Miguel Mollar‐Maseres, Juan Schwarz‐Chavarri, Germán Puig‐Barberà, Joan Díez‐Domingo, Javier Influenza Other Respir Viruses Original Articles BACKGROUND: RSV is the leading cause of hospital admissions in infants and the principal cause of bronchiolitis in young children. There is a lack of granular data on RSV‐associated hospitalization per season using laboratory confirmed results. Our current study addresses this issue and intends to fill this gap. METHODS: The study was conducted from 2014 through 2018, in 4 to 10 hospitals in the Valencia Region, Spain. Infants included in this study were admitted in hospital through the Emergency Department with a respiratory complaint and tested by RT‐PCR for RSV in a central laboratory. RESULTS: Incidence rates of RSV‐associated hospitalization varied by season and hospital. Overall, the highest incidence rates were observed in 2017/2018. RSV‐associated hospitalization was highest in infants below 3 months of age and in those born before or at the beginning of the RSV season. Almost 54% of total infants hospitalized with laboratory confirmed RSV were found to be born outside the season, from April to October. The RSV positivity rate by ICD‐10 discharged codes varied by season and age with results from 48% to 57% among LRI (J09‐J22). CONCLUSION: The study was instrumental in bringing forth the time unpredictability of RSV epidemics, the critical impact of age, and the comparable distribution of RSV‐associated hospitalization in infants born on either side of the RSV season. These data could help in better characterization of the population that drives the healthcare burden and is crucial for the development of future immunization strategies, especially with upcoming vaccines in against RSV. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-11-24 2022-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8818825/ /pubmed/34821055 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.12937 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mira‐Iglesias, Ainara
Demont, Clarisse
López‐Labrador, F. Xavier
Mengual‐Chuliá, Beatriz
García‐Rubio, Javier
Carballido‐Fernández, Mario
Tortajada‐Girbés, Miguel
Mollar‐Maseres, Juan
Schwarz‐Chavarri, Germán
Puig‐Barberà, Joan
Díez‐Domingo, Javier
Role of age and birth month in infants hospitalized with RSV‐confirmed disease in the Valencia Region, Spain
title Role of age and birth month in infants hospitalized with RSV‐confirmed disease in the Valencia Region, Spain
title_full Role of age and birth month in infants hospitalized with RSV‐confirmed disease in the Valencia Region, Spain
title_fullStr Role of age and birth month in infants hospitalized with RSV‐confirmed disease in the Valencia Region, Spain
title_full_unstemmed Role of age and birth month in infants hospitalized with RSV‐confirmed disease in the Valencia Region, Spain
title_short Role of age and birth month in infants hospitalized with RSV‐confirmed disease in the Valencia Region, Spain
title_sort role of age and birth month in infants hospitalized with rsv‐confirmed disease in the valencia region, spain
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8818825/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34821055
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.12937
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