Epidemiology of respiratory syncytial virus in children younger than 5 years in England during the COVID-19 pandemic, measured by laboratory, clinical, and syndromic surveillance: a retrospective observational study
UK Health Security Agency · National Institute for Health Research · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Seasonal epidemics of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) cause a clinically significant burden of disease among young children. Non-pharmaceutical interventions targeted at SARS-CoV-2 have affected the activity of other respiratory pathogens. We describe changes in the epidemiology of RSV among children younger than 5 years in England since 2020.
Surveillance data on RSV infections, comprising laboratory-confirmed cases, proportion of positive tests, hospital admissions for RSV-attributable illness, and syndromic indicators for RSV-associated disease (emergency department attendances for acute bronchitis or bronchiolitis, non-emergency health advice telephone service [NHS 111] calls for cough, general practitioner [GP] in-hours consultations for respiratory tract infections, and GP out-of-hours contacts for acute bronchitis or bronchiolitis) were analysed from Dec 29, 2014 to March 13, 2022, for children younger than 5 years. Data were extracted from national laboratory, clinical, and syndromic surveillance systems. Time-series analyses using generalised linear models were used to estimate the effect of non-pharmaceutical interventions targeting SARS-CoV-2 on RSV indicators, with absolute and relative changes calculated by comparing observed and predicted values.
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- 45.30
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- 100%
- References
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Authors
9- MBMegan BardsleyCorresponding
UK Health Security Agency
- RMRoger Morbey
UK Health Security Agency, National Institute for Health Research, King's College London
- HEHelen E. Hughes
UK Health Security Agency, National Institute for Health Research, University of Liverpool
- CBCharles Beck
National Institute for Health Research, King's College London, University of Bristol, UK Health Security Agency
- CWConall Watson
UK Health Security Agency
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Bronchiolitis
- Epidemiology
- Bronchitis
- Pediatrics
- Pandemic
- Psychological intervention
- Asthma
- Good health and well-being