Estimating the Incidence of First RSV Hospitalization in Children Born in Ontario, Canada

Author:

Buchan Sarah A1234,Chung Hannah2ORCID,To Teresa235,Daneman Nick126789,Guttmann Astrid235910,Kwong Jeffrey C12341112,Murti Michelle13,Aryal Garima1,Campigotto Aaron113,Chakraborty Pranesh1415,Gubbay Jonathan1513,Karnauchow Timothy1617,Katz Kevin18,McGeer Allison J3919,Dayre McNally J1520,Mubareka Samira6713,Richardson David21,Richardson Susan E513,Smieja Marek22,Zahariadis George23,Deeks Shelley L3424

Affiliation:

1. Health Protection, Public Health Ontario , Toronto, Ontario , Canada

2. Populations and Public Health, ICES , Toronto, Ontario , Canada

3. Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto , Toronto, Ontario , Canada

4. Centre for Vaccine Preventable Diseases, University of Toronto , Toronto, Ontario , Canada

5. Child Health Evaluative Sciences, The Hospital for Sick Children , Toronto, Ontario , Canada

6. Sunnybrook Research Institute , Toronto, Ontario , Canada

7. Division of Infectious Diseases, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre , Toronto, Ontario , Canada

8. Department of Medicine, University of Toronto , Toronto, Ontario , Canada

9. Institute for Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto , Toronto, Ontario , Canada

10. Department of Paediatrics, University of Toronto , Toronto, Ontario , Canada

11. Department of Family & Community Medicine, University of Toronto , Toronto, Ontario , Canada

12. University Health Network , Toronto, Ontario , Canada

13. Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology, University of Toronto , Toronto, Ontario , Canada

14. Newborn Screening Ontario, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario , Ottawa, Ontario , Canada

15. Department of Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario , Ottawa, Ontario , Canada

16. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Ottawa , Ottawa, Ontario , Canada

17. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario , Ottawa, Ontario , Canada

18. Department of Infection Prevention and Control, North York General Hospital , Toronto, Ontario , Canada

19. Department of Microbiology, Sinai Health System , Toronto, Ontario , Canada

20. Research Institute, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaChildren’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute , Ottawa, Ontario , Canada

21. Department of Infection Prevention and Control , William Osler Health System, Brampton, Ontario , Canada

22. Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine, McMaster University , Hamilton, Ontario , Canada

23. Newfoundland & Labrador Public Health Laboratory , St. John’s , Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

24. Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness , Halifax, Nova Scotia , Canada

Abstract

Abstract Background Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) contributes significantly to morbidity in children, placing substantial burdens on health systems, thus RSV vaccine development and program implementation are a public health priority. More data on burden are needed by policymakers to identify priority populations and formulate prevention strategies as vaccines are developed and licensed. Methods Using health administrative data, we calculated incidence rates of RSV hospitalization in a population-based birth cohort of all children born over a six-year period (May 2009 to June 2015) in Ontario, Canada. Children were followed until their first RSV hospitalization, death, 5th birthday, or the end of the study period (June 2016). RSV hospitalizations were identified using a validated algorithm based on International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision, and/or laboratory-confirmed outcomes. We calculated hospitalization rates by various characteristics of interest, including calendar month, age groups, sex, comorbidities, and gestational age. Results The overall RSV hospitalization rate for children <5 years was 4.2 per 1000 person-years (PY) with a wide range across age groups (from 29.6 to 0.52 per 1000 PY in children aged 1 month and 36–59 months, respectively). Rates were higher in children born at a younger gestational age (23.2 per 1000 PY for those born at <28 weeks versus 3.9 per 1000 PY born at ≥37 weeks); this increased risk persisted as age increased. While the majority of children in our study had no comorbidities, rates were higher in children with comorbidities. For all age groups, rates were highest between December and March. Conclusions Our results confirm the high burden of RSV hospitalization and highlight young infants are at additional risk, namely premature infants. These results can inform prevention efforts.

Funder

SickKids-Canadian Institutes of Health Research New Investigator

Public Health Ontario and by ICES

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,General Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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