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The burden of respiratory syncytial virus in healthy term-born infants in Europe: a prospective birth cohort study

BACKGROUND: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a major cause of hospitalisation in infants. The burden of RSV infection in healthy term infants has not yet been established. Accurate health-care burden data in healthy infants are necessary to determine RSV immunisation policy when RSV immunisation...

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Autores principales: Wildenbeest, Joanne G, Billard, Marie-Noëlle, Zuurbier, Roy P, Korsten, Koos, Langedijk, Annefleur C, van de Ven, Peter M, Snape, Matthew D, Drysdale, Simon B, Pollard, Andrew J, Robinson, Hannah, Heikkinen, Terho, Cunningham, Steve, O'Neill, Thomas, Rizkalla, Bishoy, Dacosta-Urbieta, Ana, Martinón-Torres, Federico, van Houten, Marlies A, Bont, Louis J
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier Ltd. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9764871/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36372082
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2213-2600(22)00414-3
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author Wildenbeest, Joanne G
Billard, Marie-Noëlle
Zuurbier, Roy P
Korsten, Koos
Langedijk, Annefleur C
van de Ven, Peter M
Snape, Matthew D
Drysdale, Simon B
Pollard, Andrew J
Robinson, Hannah
Heikkinen, Terho
Cunningham, Steve
O'Neill, Thomas
Rizkalla, Bishoy
Dacosta-Urbieta, Ana
Martinón-Torres, Federico
van Houten, Marlies A
Bont, Louis J
author_facet Wildenbeest, Joanne G
Billard, Marie-Noëlle
Zuurbier, Roy P
Korsten, Koos
Langedijk, Annefleur C
van de Ven, Peter M
Snape, Matthew D
Drysdale, Simon B
Pollard, Andrew J
Robinson, Hannah
Heikkinen, Terho
Cunningham, Steve
O'Neill, Thomas
Rizkalla, Bishoy
Dacosta-Urbieta, Ana
Martinón-Torres, Federico
van Houten, Marlies A
Bont, Louis J
author_sort Wildenbeest, Joanne G
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description BACKGROUND: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a major cause of hospitalisation in infants. The burden of RSV infection in healthy term infants has not yet been established. Accurate health-care burden data in healthy infants are necessary to determine RSV immunisation policy when RSV immunisation becomes available. METHODS: We performed a multicentre, prospective, observational birth cohort study in healthy term-born infants (≥37 weeks of gestation) in five sites located in different European countries to determine the health-care burden of RSV. The incidence of RSV-associated hospitalisations in the first year of life was determined by parental questionnaires and hospital chart reviews. We performed active RSV surveillance in a nested cohort to determine the incidence of medically attended RSV infections. The study is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03627572. FINDINGS: In total, 9154 infants born between July 1, 2017, and April 1, 2020, were followed up during the first year of life and 993 participated in the nested active surveillance cohort. The incidence of RSV-associated hospitalisations in the total cohort was 1·8% (95% CI 1·6–2·1). There were eight paediatric intensive care unit admissions, corresponding to 5·5% of 145 RSV-associated hospitalisations and 0·09% of the total cohort. Incidence of RSV infection in the active surveillance cohort confirmed by any diagnostic assay was 26·2% (24·0–28·6) and that of medically attended RSV infection was 14·1% (12·3–16·0). INTERPRETATION: RSV-associated acute respiratory infection causes substantial morbidity, leading to the hospitalisation of one in every 56 healthy term-born infants in high-income settings. Immunisation of pregnant women or healthy term-born infants during their first winter season could have a major effect on the health-care burden caused by RSV infections. FUNDING: Innovative Medicines Initiative 2 Joint Undertaking, with support from the EU's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations.
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spelling pubmed-97648712022-12-21 The burden of respiratory syncytial virus in healthy term-born infants in Europe: a prospective birth cohort study Wildenbeest, Joanne G Billard, Marie-Noëlle Zuurbier, Roy P Korsten, Koos Langedijk, Annefleur C van de Ven, Peter M Snape, Matthew D Drysdale, Simon B Pollard, Andrew J Robinson, Hannah Heikkinen, Terho Cunningham, Steve O'Neill, Thomas Rizkalla, Bishoy Dacosta-Urbieta, Ana Martinón-Torres, Federico van Houten, Marlies A Bont, Louis J Lancet Respir Med Articles BACKGROUND: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a major cause of hospitalisation in infants. The burden of RSV infection in healthy term infants has not yet been established. Accurate health-care burden data in healthy infants are necessary to determine RSV immunisation policy when RSV immunisation becomes available. METHODS: We performed a multicentre, prospective, observational birth cohort study in healthy term-born infants (≥37 weeks of gestation) in five sites located in different European countries to determine the health-care burden of RSV. The incidence of RSV-associated hospitalisations in the first year of life was determined by parental questionnaires and hospital chart reviews. We performed active RSV surveillance in a nested cohort to determine the incidence of medically attended RSV infections. The study is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03627572. FINDINGS: In total, 9154 infants born between July 1, 2017, and April 1, 2020, were followed up during the first year of life and 993 participated in the nested active surveillance cohort. The incidence of RSV-associated hospitalisations in the total cohort was 1·8% (95% CI 1·6–2·1). There were eight paediatric intensive care unit admissions, corresponding to 5·5% of 145 RSV-associated hospitalisations and 0·09% of the total cohort. Incidence of RSV infection in the active surveillance cohort confirmed by any diagnostic assay was 26·2% (24·0–28·6) and that of medically attended RSV infection was 14·1% (12·3–16·0). INTERPRETATION: RSV-associated acute respiratory infection causes substantial morbidity, leading to the hospitalisation of one in every 56 healthy term-born infants in high-income settings. Immunisation of pregnant women or healthy term-born infants during their first winter season could have a major effect on the health-care burden caused by RSV infections. FUNDING: Innovative Medicines Initiative 2 Joint Undertaking, with support from the EU's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations. Elsevier Ltd. 2023-04 2022-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9764871/ /pubmed/36372082 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2213-2600(22)00414-3 Text en © 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active.
spellingShingle Articles
Wildenbeest, Joanne G
Billard, Marie-Noëlle
Zuurbier, Roy P
Korsten, Koos
Langedijk, Annefleur C
van de Ven, Peter M
Snape, Matthew D
Drysdale, Simon B
Pollard, Andrew J
Robinson, Hannah
Heikkinen, Terho
Cunningham, Steve
O'Neill, Thomas
Rizkalla, Bishoy
Dacosta-Urbieta, Ana
Martinón-Torres, Federico
van Houten, Marlies A
Bont, Louis J
The burden of respiratory syncytial virus in healthy term-born infants in Europe: a prospective birth cohort study
title The burden of respiratory syncytial virus in healthy term-born infants in Europe: a prospective birth cohort study
title_full The burden of respiratory syncytial virus in healthy term-born infants in Europe: a prospective birth cohort study
title_fullStr The burden of respiratory syncytial virus in healthy term-born infants in Europe: a prospective birth cohort study
title_full_unstemmed The burden of respiratory syncytial virus in healthy term-born infants in Europe: a prospective birth cohort study
title_short The burden of respiratory syncytial virus in healthy term-born infants in Europe: a prospective birth cohort study
title_sort burden of respiratory syncytial virus in healthy term-born infants in europe: a prospective birth cohort study
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9764871/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36372082
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2213-2600(22)00414-3
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