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Low levels of respiratory syncytial virus activity in Europe during the 2020/21 season: what can we expect in the coming summer and autumn/winter?

  • Jojanneke van Summeren
  • , Adam Meijer
  • , Guðrún Aspelund
  • , Jean Sebastien Casalegno
  • , Guðrún Erna
  • , Uy Hoang
  • , Bruno Lina
  • , Simon de Lusignan
  • , Anne C Teirlinck
  • , Valtýr Thors
  • , John Paget

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Abstract

Since the introduction of non-pharmacological interventions to control COVID-19, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) activity in Europe has been limited. Surveillance data for 17 countries showed delayed RSV epidemics in France (≥ 12 w) and Iceland (≥ 4 w) during the 2020/21 season. RSV cases (predominantly small children) in France and Iceland were older compared with previous seasons. We hypothesise that future RSV epidemic(s) could start outside the usual autumn/winter season and be larger than expected. Year-round surveillance of RSV is of critical importance. Keywords: COVID-19 pandemic; RSV; Respiratory syncytial virus; epidemiology; surveillance data.

Other keywords

  • COVID-19
  • COVID-19 pandemic
  • Epidemiology
  • Europe
  • Faraldsfræði
  • RSV
  • Respiratory Syncytial Virus, Human
  • Respiratory syncytial virus
  • Veirusýkingar
  • epidemiology
  • surveillance data

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