Off-Season RSV Episodes in Adults and Children Linked to Racial, Ethnic Disparities

Off-Season RSV Episodes in Adults and Children Linked to Racial, Ethnic Disparities

Off-season RSV episodes were more common among certain demographic groups and pediatric patients with high-risk conditions.

Researchers found that off-season respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) episodes occur across the United States and may be more common among certain demographic groups and pediatric patients with congenital or chronic conditions.

According to study results published in Open Forum Infectious Diseases, the study analyzed data from adults and children diagnosed with RSV infection in the pre-COVID-19 era (2017-2020).

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Author's summary: RSV episodes occur off-season, affecting certain groups.

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