Substantial burden of non-medically attended RSV infection in healthy term infants – an international prospective birth cohort study

Author:

Hak Sarah F1ORCID,Venekamp Roderick P2ORCID,Billard Marie-Noëlle1ORCID,van Houten Marlies A3ORCID,Pollard Andrew J4,Heikkinen Terho5ORCID,Cunningham Steve6,Millar Margaret7,Martinón-Torres Federico8ORCID,Dacosta-Urbieta Ana8ORCID,Bont Louis J1ORCID,Wildenbeest Joanne G1,Hak Sarah,Venekamp ,Wildenbeest Joanne,Billard Marie-Noëlle,van Houten Marlies,Bont Louis,Pollard Andrew,Dacosta-Urbieta Ana,Martinón-Torres Federico,Heikkinen Terho,Cunningham Steve,Nair Harish,Miller Margaret,Openshaw Peter,Beutels Philippe,Nohynek Hannah,Teirlinck Anne,Paget John,Kragten Leyla,Giaquinto Carlo,Diez-Domingo Javier,Mikolajczyk Rafael,Dos Santos Gael,Htar Tin Tin,Aerssens Jeroen,Vernhes Charlotte,Kramer Rolf,Kumar Veena,Ahani Bahar,Molero Eva,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Paediatric Infectious Diseases and Immunology, Wilhelmina Children’s Hospital/University Medical Center Utrecht , Utrecht , the Netherlands

2. Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht University , Utrecht , The Netherlands

3. Department of Pediatrics, Spaarne Gasthuis, Hoofddorp and Haarlem , the Netherlands

4. Oxford Vaccine Group, Department of Paediatrics, University of Oxford, and the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre , Oxford , United Kingdom

5. Department of Pediatrics, University of Turku and Turku University Hospital , Turku , Finland

6. Centre for Inflammation Research, University of Edinburgh , Edinburgh , United Kingdom

7. Children’s Clinical Research Facility, NHS Lothian , Edinburgh , United Kingdom

8. Genetics, Vaccines and Infections Research Group (GENVIP), Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria de Santiago, University of Santiago de Compostela , Spain

Abstract

Abstract Background During the first year of life, one in four infants develops a symptomatic respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection, yet only half seek medical attention. The current focus on medically attended RSV, therefore, underrepresents the true societal burden of RSV. We assessed the burden of non-medically attended RSV infections and compared them with medically attended RSV. Methods We performed active RSV surveillance until the age of one year in a cohort (n=993) nested within RESCEU, a prospective birth cohort study enrolling healthy term-born infants in five European countries. Parent-reported daily symptoms, medication use, wheezing and impact on family life were analyzed. Results For 97 of 120 (80.1%) non-medically attended RSV episodes sufficient data were available for analysis. In 50.5% (49/97), symptoms lasted ≥15 days. Parents reported impairment in usual daily activities in 59.8% (58/97), worries in 75.3% (73/97), anxiety in 34.0% (33/97), and work absenteeism in 10.8% (10/93) of episodes. Compared with medically attended RSV (n=102, 9 hospital admissions), ReSViNET severity scores were lower (3.5 vs. 4.6, p<0.001), whereas durations of respiratory symptoms and impairment of usual activities were comparable. Conclusion Even when medical attendance is not required, RSV infection poses a substantial burden to infants, families and society at large. These findings are important for policymakers when considering the implementation of RSV immunization in national programs. Clinical Trials Registration NCT03627572

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Immunology and Allergy

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