Respiratory Syncytial Virus-Associated Hospital Admissions in Children Younger Than 5 Years in 7 European Countries Using Routinely Collected Datasets
Author:
Reeves Rachel M1ORCID, van Wijhe Maarten2, Tong Sabine3, Lehtonen Toni45, Stona Luca6, Teirlinck Anne C7, Fernandez Liliana Vazquez8, Li You1ORCID, Giaquinto Carlo6, Fischer Thea Kølsen29, Demont Clarisse10, Heikkinen Terho11, Speltra Irene6, van Boven Michiel7, Bøås Håkon8, Campbell Harry1ORCID, Reeves Rachel M, Li You, Campbell Harry, Nair Harish, van Wijhe Maarten, Fischer Thea Kølsen, Simonsen Lone, Trebbien Ramona, Tong Sabine, 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, Fischer Thea Kølsen, Simonsen Lone, Trebbien Ramona, Tong Sabine, 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 Global Health, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom 2. Department of Virus and Microbiological Special Diagnostics, Statens Serum Institut, Copenhagen, Denmark 3. Sanofi, Chilly-Mazarin, France 4. Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki, Finland 5. Turku University Hospital, Turku, Finland 6. Fondazione Penta, Padova, Italy 7. Centre for Infectious Disease Control, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, the Netherlands 8. Department of Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology, and Modelling, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway 9. Department of Clinical Research, Nordsjælland Hospital Hilleroed and University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark 10. Global Vaccine Epidemiology and Modelling Department, Sanofi Pasteur, Lyon, France 11. Department of Pediatrics, University of Turku and Turku University Hospital, Turku, Finland
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a leading cause of respiratory tract infection (RTI) in young children. Registries provide opportunities to explore RSV epidemiology and burden.
Methods
We explored routinely collected hospital data on RSV in children aged < 5 years in 7 European countries. We compare RSV-associated admission rates, age, seasonality, and time trends between countries.
Results
We found similar age distributions of RSV-associated hospital admissions in each country, with the highest burden in children < 1 years old and peak at age 1 month. Average annual rates of RTI admission were 41.3–112.0 per 1000 children aged < 1 year and 8.6–22.3 per 1000 children aged < 1 year. In children aged < 5 years, 57%–72% of RTI admissions with specified causal pathogen were coded as RSV, with 62%–87% of pathogen-coded admissions in children < 1 year coded as RSV.
Conclusions
Our results demonstrate the benefits and limitations of using linked routinely collected data to explore epidemiology and burden of RSV. Our future work will use these data to generate estimates of RSV burden using time-series modelling methodology, to inform policymaking and regulatory decisions regarding RSV immunization strategy and monitor the impact of future vaccines.
Funder
Innovative Medicines Initiative 2 Joint Undertaking European Union Horizon 2020 European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology and Allergy
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