Delayed Start of the Respiratory Syncytial Virus Epidemic at the End of the 20/21 Northern Hemisphere Winter Season, Lyon, France
Casalegno, j.-s.; Javouhey, E.; Ploin, D.; Valette, M.; Fanget, r.; Couray-Targe, S.; Myar-Dury, A.-F.; Doret-Dion, M.; Massoud, M.; Vanhems, P.; Claris, O.; Butin, M.; Ader, F.; Bin, S.; Gaymard, A.; Lina, B.; Morfin, F.; VRS study group in Lyon, ; Gillet, Y.
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The implementation of Non Pharmaceutical Interventions (NPI), triggered by the emergence of covid-19, decrease the RSV circulation. Data, from our ongoing surveillance; show a late introduction of RSV at the end of December and a 4 month delayed epidemic start without significant change in our NPI policy. This data indicates that RSV still have the potential to give a late season outbreak in northern hemisphere. RSV surveillance should be reinforced and RSV Pharmaceutical Interventions maintained for at risk neonate
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