Article
Human respiratory syncytial virus and influenza seasonality patterns-Early findings from the WHO global respiratory syncytial virus surveillance
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CHADHA, Mandeep et al. Human respiratory syncytial virus and influenza seasonality patterns-Early findings from the WHO global respiratory syncytial virus surveillance. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses, v. 00, p. 1-9, 2020.
1750-2640
10.1111/irv.12726
Autor
Chadha, Mandeep
Hirve, Siddhivinayak
Bancej, Christina
Barr, Ian
Baumeister, Elsa
Caetano, Braulia
Chittaganpitch, Malinee
Darmaa, Badarch
Ellis, Joanna
Fasce, Rodrigo
Kadjo, Herve
Jackson, Sandra
Leung, Vivian
Pisareva, Maria
Moyes, Jocelyn
Naguib, Amel
Tivane, Almiro
Zhang, Wenqing
On behalf of the WHO RSV Surveillance Group
Resumen
Human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) causes illnesses among all age groups and presents a burden to healthcare services. To better understand the epidemiology and seasonality of RSV in different geographical areas, the World Health Organization (WHO) coordinated a pilot initiative to access the feasibility of establishing RSV surveillance using the existing Global Influenza Surveillance and Response System (GISRS) platform.