Burden of RSV in Young Children in High‐Income Countries: Incidence Estimates From a Multilevel Meta‐Analysis in Primary and Emergency Care
Susanne Heemskerk, Lotte van Heuvel, Peter Spreeuwenberg, Louis J. Bont, Foekje F. Stelma, Saverio Caini, Jojanneke van Summeren

TL;DR
This study estimates the incidence of RSV in young children in high-income countries, showing higher rates in ambulatory care than emergency departments.
Contribution
First multilevel meta-analysis of RSV burden in primary care settings, including both ambulatory and emergency care.
Findings
Adjusted pooled RSV incidence in primary care was 62.8 per 1000 children under 5 years.
Incidence was higher in ambulatory care (108.1 per 1000) than in emergency departments (35.8 per 1000).
RSV incidence decreased with increasing age, from 86.5 per 1000 in children under 6 months to 36.5 per 1000 in those under 5 years.
Abstract
Most respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections in children are managed in primary care settings, including ambulatory care and emergency departments (EDs). This study provides adjusted pooled RSV incidence estimates for children under 5 years in primary care settings in high‐income countries (HICs). We used population‐based RSV incidence rates from 27 studies collected in a previous systematic review as input parameters. To adjust for heterogeneity in study design, we assessed the impact of four key factors: 1) age, 2) primary care setting (ambulatory care or EDs), 3) data collection period (year‐round or seasonal), and 4) study methodology (cohort studies with laboratory‐confirmed RSV, healthcare databases, surveillance data). In the final model, we corrected for age, primary care setting, and study methodology. Adjusted pooled RSV incidence estimates were calculated using a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRespiratory viral infections research · Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology · Influenza Virus Research Studies
