Risk factors for severe respiratory syncytial virus-associated respiratory tract infection in a high HIV prevalence setting, prior to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, South Africa, 2012 – 2018
Jocelyn Moyes,
Stefano Tempia,
Sibongile Walaza
et al.
Abstract:Background
Identifying risk factors for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)–associated severe acute respiratory illness (SARI) will assist with targeting vaccine interventions.
Methods
Using surveillance data from South Africa (2012-2018). We compared the characteristics of individuals with RSV-associated ILI (reference group) to those with RSV-associated SARI to describe factors associated with SARI using a multivariable analysis.
Results
RSV was detected in 6% (483/7792) of ILI cases and 15% (844/5672) of SARI… Show more
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