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Respiratory Syncytial Virus Circulation in Seven Countries With Global Disease Detection Regional Centers
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Author Affiliations
National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, National Center for Environmental Health, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Johns Hopkins University, ...
Published InThe Journal of Infectious Diseases
Year2013
Citations133
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the leading cause of lower respiratory tract infections in young children globally, with the highest burden in low- and middle-income countries where the association between RSV activity and climate remains unclear. METHODS: Monthly laboratory-confirmed RSV cases and associations with climate data were assessed for respiratory surveillance sites in tropical and subtropical areas (Bangladesh, China, Egypt, Guatemala, Kenya, South Africa, and Thailand) during 2004-2012. Average monthly minimum and maximum temperatures, relative humidity, and precipitation were calculated using daily local weather data from the US National Climatic Data Center. RESULTS: RSV circulated with 1-2 epidemic periods each year in site areas. RSV seasonal timing and duration were generally consistent within country from year to year. Associations…
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