Estimating Transmission Parameters for Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Predicting the Impact of Maternal and Pediatric Vaccination

Author:

van Boven Michiel1,Teirlinck Anne C1,Meijer Adam1,Hooiveld Mariëtte2,van Dorp Christiaan H3,Reeves Rachel M4,Campbell Harry4ORCID,van der Hoek Wim1,Reeves Rachel M,Li You,Campbell Harry,Nair Harish,van Wijhe Maarten,Kølsen Fischer Thea,Simonsen Lone,Trebbien Ramona,Tong Sabine,Gallichan Scott,Bangert Mathieu,Demont Clarisse,Lehtonen Toni,Heikkinen Terho,Teirlinck Anne,van Boven Michiel,van der Hoek Wim,van der Maas Nicoline,Meijer Adam,Fernandez Liliana Vazquez,Bøas Håkon,Bekkevold Terese,Flem Elmira,Stona Luca,Speltra Irene,Giaquinto Carlo,Cheret Arnaud,Leach Amanda,Stoszek Sonia,Beutels Philippe,Bont Louis,Pollard Andrew,Openshaw Peter,Abram Michael,Swanson Kena,Rosen Brian,Molero Eva,Reeves Rachel M,Li You,Campbell Harry,Nair Harish,van Wijhe Maarten,Kølsen Fischer Thea,Simonsen Lone,Trebbien Ramona,Tong Sabine,Gallichan Scott,Bangert Mathieu,Demont Clarisse,Lehtonen Toni,Heikkinen Terho,Teirlinck Anne,van Boven Michiel,van der Hoek Wim,van der Maas Nicoline,Meijer Adam,Fernandez Liliana Vazquez,Bøas Håkon,Bekkevold Terese,Flem Elmira,Stona Luca,Speltra Irene,Giaquinto Carlo,Cheret Arnaud,Leach Amanda,Stoszek Sonia,Beutels Philippe,Bont Louis,Pollard Andrew,Openshaw Peter,Abram Michael,Swanson Kena,Rosen Brian,Molero Eva,

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Infectious Disease Control, National institute for Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, the Netherlands

2. Nivel, Utrecht, the Netherlands

3. Theoretical Biology and Biophysics, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA

4. Centre for Global Health, Usher Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Abstract

Abstract Background Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a leading cause of respiratory tract illness in young children and a major cause of hospital admissions globally. Methods Here we fit age-structured transmission models with immunity propagation to data from the Netherlands (2012–2017). Data included nationwide hospitalizations with confirmed RSV, general practitioner (GP) data on attendance for care from acute respiratory infection, and virological testing of acute respiratory infections at the GP. The transmission models, equipped with key parameter estimates, were used to predict the impact of maternal and pediatric vaccination. Results Estimates of the basic reproduction number were generally high (R0 > 10 in scenarios with high statistical support), while susceptibility was estimated to be low in nonelderly adults (<10% in persons 20–64 years) and was higher in older adults (≥65 years). Scenario analyses predicted that maternal vaccination reduces the incidence of infection in vulnerable infants (<1 year) and shifts the age of first infection from infants to young children. Conclusions Pediatric vaccination is expected to reduce the incidence of infection in infants and young children (0–5 years), slightly increase incidence in 5 to 9-year-old children, and have minor indirect benefits.

Funder

Respiratory Syncytial Virus Consortium in Europe

Innovative Medicines Initiative 2 Joint Undertaking

EU Horizon 2020

European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations

US Department of Energy

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Immunology and Allergy

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