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Preterm infants at disproportionate risk for RSV hospitalization


Preterm infants at disproportionate risk for RSV hospitalization

Preterm infants face a disproportionately high burden of RSV-associated disease, accounting for 25% of RSV hospitalizations.

Preterm Infants More Likely to Be Hospitalized for RSV-Related ...

In preterm infants, the rate of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)-related acute lower respiratory infections (ALRIs) is disproportionately ...

Comparison of risk factors between preterm and term infants ...

Compared with term infants, RSV was a more prevalent cause of hospitalization for lower respiratory tract infection in preterm infants. Of infants hospitalized ...

Respiratory Syncytial Virus Hospitalizations among U.S. Preterm ...

Those at greatest risk for severe RSV disease, including bronchiolitis and pneumonia, are preterm infants, infants aged <6 months, and infants with other health ...

Global disease burden of and risk factors for acute lower respiratory ...

Preterm infants face a disproportionately high burden of RSV-associated disease, accounting for 25% of RSV hospitalisation burden. Early preterm ...

Respiratory Syncytial Virus Disproportionately Affects Preterm Infants

1. RSV-related ALRI incidence was significantly higher among preterm infants than term infants. 2. This pattern for RSV hospitalizations ...

Respiratory syncytial virus disproportionately affects pre-term infants ...

Until now, few studies have successfully assessed the global burden and risk factors associated with RSV-related acute lower respiratory infections (ALRIs) in ...

RSV Hospital-Based Burden of Disease in Children Younger Than 5 ...

Of these, 187 850 (54.0%) were hospitalized. Incidence rate ratios of hospitalization increased for all ages in 2021 and 2022 compared with 2015 ...

Preterm babies are at a higher risk for RSV | March of Dimes

About 2 out of every 100 children younger than 6 months with an RSV infection will need to be hospitalized. Research has shown that preterm ...

RSV-associated disease burden disproportionately high in early ...

The findings also show that babies born early preterm have a significantly increased risk for hospitalization as a result of RSV-associated ALRIs, compared with ...

Respiratory Syncytial Virus infection: New prevention strategies

Although preterm infants, children with congenital heart or chronic lung disease, neuromuscular disorders or Down's syndrome are the subjects with the highest ...

Respiratory syncytial virus hospitalization and mortality: Systematic ...

The global incidence of RSV-associated ARI hospitalization among preterm infants (63.85; 95% CrI, 37.52–109.7) was 3 times greater than was ...

Modelling respiratory syncytial virus age-specific risk of ...

Of these infants, those born preterm are at greatest risk for severe RSV illness and complications [3]. The risk of RSV-hospitalisation is 2.9 ...

Cost-effectiveness of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Prophylaxis in ...

The Impact-RSV Study Group found a relative risk reduction (RRR) of 39% in children with CLD, 78% in premature infants, and 55% in the combined group. In ...

The disproportionate burden of Respiratory Syncytial Virus among ...

Preterm babies entailed a quarter of all hospital admissions, and early preterm children (<32 weeks GA) showed higher risk for hospitalisation that persisted ...

Global Health Observ on X: "Preterm infants at disproportionate risk ...

Preterm infants at disproportionate risk for RSV hospitalization | CIDRAP https://t.co/02UD8ZkqzB.

Pediatric Respiratory Disease: Defining the Risk and Reducing the ...

Estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicate that more than 220,000 infants are hospitalized due to RSV infection each ...

Statement on the prevention of respiratory syncytial virus disease in ...

While the risk of hospitalization is higher in the presence of comorbidities, the majority of infants and young children hospitalized with RSV ...

Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) - CIDRAP - University of Minnesota

Preterm infants at disproportionate risk for RSV hospitalization. Preterm infants accounted for 25% of RSV-associated hospitalizations. Stephanie Soucheray.

The Lancet: Prof. You Li and Wang Xin's team, together with ...

Late preterm infants had higher RSV hospitalization rate in the first 6 months (RR 1.93 [1.11–3.26]). Preterm infants face a disproportionately ...