Respiratory Syncytial Virus-Associated Hospitalizations Among Children <5 Years Old: 2016 to 2020

Author:

Curns Aaron T.1,Rha Brian1,Lively Joana Y.1,Sahni Leila C.2,Englund Janet A.3,Weinberg Geoffrey A.4,Halasa Natasha B.5,Staat Mary A.6,Selvarangan Rangaraj7,Michaels Marian8,Moline Heidi1,Zhou Yingtao19,Perez Ariana110,Rohlfs Chelsea6,Hickey Robert8,Lacombe Kirsten3,McHenry Rendie5,Whitaker Brett1,Schuster Jennifer7,Pulido Claudia Guevara5,Strelitz Bonnie3,Quigley Christina6,DNP Gina Weddle7,Avadhanula Vasanthi2,Harrison Christopher J.11,Stewart Laura S.5,Schlaudecker Elizabeth6,Szilagyi Peter G.12,Klein Eileen J.3,Boom Julie2,Williams John V.8,Langley Gayle1,Gerber Susan I.1,Hall Aron J.1,McMorrow Meredith L.1

Affiliation:

1. aCenters for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia

2. bTexas Children’s Hospital and Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas

3. cSeattle Children’s Hospital, Seattle, Washington

4. dDepartment of Pediatrics, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, New York

5. eVanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee

6. fDepartment of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati, Division of Infectious Diseases, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio

7. gChildren’s Mercy, Kansas City, Missouri

8. hUPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

9. iTDB Communications, Inc, Atlanta, Georgia

10. jGDIT, Atlanta, Georgia

11. kUniversity of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine; and

12. lUCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the leading cause of hospitalization in US infants. Accurate estimates of severe RSV disease inform policy decisions for RSV prevention. METHODS: We conducted prospective surveillance for children <5 years old with acute respiratory illness from 2016 to 2020 at 7 pediatric hospitals. We interviewed parents, reviewed medical records, and tested midturbinate nasal ± throat swabs by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction for RSV and other respiratory viruses. We describe characteristics of children hospitalized with RSV, risk factors for ICU admission, and estimate RSV-associated hospitalization rates. RESULTS: Among 13 524 acute respiratory illness inpatients <5 years old, 4243 (31.4%) were RSV-positive; 2751 (64.8%) of RSV-positive children had no underlying condition or history of prematurity. The average annual RSV-associated hospitalization rate was 4.0 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 3.8–4.1) per 1000 children <5 years, was highest among children 0 to 2 months old (23.8 [95% CI: 22.5–25.2] per 1000) and decreased with increasing age. Higher RSV-associated hospitalization rates were found in premature versus term children (rate ratio = 1.95 [95% CI: 1.76–2.11]). Risk factors for ICU admission among RSV-positive inpatients included: age 0 to 2 and 3 to 5 months (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 1.97 [95% CI: 1.54–2.52] and aOR = 1.56 [95% CI: 1.18–2.06], respectively, compared with 24–59 months), prematurity (aOR = 1.32 [95% CI: 1.08–1.60]) and comorbid conditions (aOR = 1.35 [95% CI: 1.10–1.66]). CONCLUSIONS: Younger infants and premature children experienced the highest rates of RSV-associated hospitalization and had increased risk of ICU admission. RSV prevention products are needed to reduce RSV-associated morbidity in young infants.

Publisher

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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