Study Highlights Economic Burden of RSV in European Children Requiring Primary Care
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Study highlights economic burden of RSV in European children requiring primary care
Infections from respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in children requiring primary care led to significant societal economic costs from outpatient treatment and parental work absences in Europe, according to a study just published on Eurosurveillance.
Single-Cell Profiling Demonstrates the Combined Effect of Wheeze Phenotype and Infant Viral Infection on Airway Epithelial Development
Researchers characterized nasal airway epithelial cell (NAEC) developmental phenotypes from children aged 2 to 3 years in an a priori designed nested birth cohort from four mutually exclusive groups of wheezers/nonwheezers and respiratory syncytial virus–infected/uninfected in the first year of life. [Science Advances] Full Article
Spain Leads the Cost of RSV Infections in Children Due to Increased Number of Visits to Primary Care
Spain leads in Europe the cost of infections due to infections due to the syncytial respiratory virus (SVR) in children due to a greater number of visits to Primary Care, according to a study by the European Centre for the Prevention and Control of Diseases recently published in 'Eurosurveillance', on the costs of outpatient treatment and absence from work of parents in Europe.
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