Author:
CHAN P. K. S.,SUNG R. Y. T.,FUNG K. S. C.,HUI M.,CHIK K. W.,ADEYEMI-DORO F. A. B.,CHENG A. F.
Abstract
In a 5-year retrospective survey of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections among
hospitalized children, 1340 cases were identified of which, 98·4% were children <5 years old
with a male:female ratio of 1·5:1. Most cases occurred from April to September showing a
significant positive correlation with temperature and relative humidity. Community-acquired
infections accounted for 92·5% of the cases with a mean hospital stay of 5 days. The estimated
annual incidence of RSV infection requiring hospitalization was 2·5/1000 children <5 years
old with a mortality of 0·15% among hospitalized cases. On average, 248 children were
admitted each year to the 1400-bed acute regional hospital accounting for an expenditure of
HK $1.94 (∼US $0.25) million for hospitalization costs which equates to an annual cost in
excess of HK $6.67 (∼US $0.86) million for the whole of Hong Kong. An RSV vaccine
should be a priority.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Epidemiology
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