The diffusion of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and the implementation of restrictive measures led to a drastic reduction of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) diffusion. Few RSV cases have been detected worldwide, even after the removal of the restrictions. We review the current literature and present possible explanations on why there has been a significant reduction of RSV detection during the COVID-19 pandemic. We also hypothesize what may happen when RSV begins to circulate again. The increase of an immunologically naïve population, with infants born from mothers who have not reinforced their immunity to RSV, could lead to greater RSV epidemics in the coming seasons. It is crucial to prepare the scientific community and to keep RSV surveillance active to avoid dramatic consequences.

During the COVID-19 pandemic where has respiratory syncytial virus gone? / Di Mattia, G.; Nenna, R.; Mancino, E.; Rizzo, V.; Pierangeli, A.; Villani, A.; Midulla, F.. - In: PEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGY. - ISSN 8755-6863. - 56:10(2021), pp. 3106-3109. [10.1002/ppul.25582]

During the COVID-19 pandemic where has respiratory syncytial virus gone?

Di Mattia G.;Nenna R.;Mancino E.;Rizzo V.;Pierangeli A.;Midulla F.
2021

Abstract

The diffusion of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and the implementation of restrictive measures led to a drastic reduction of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) diffusion. Few RSV cases have been detected worldwide, even after the removal of the restrictions. We review the current literature and present possible explanations on why there has been a significant reduction of RSV detection during the COVID-19 pandemic. We also hypothesize what may happen when RSV begins to circulate again. The increase of an immunologically naïve population, with infants born from mothers who have not reinforced their immunity to RSV, could lead to greater RSV epidemics in the coming seasons. It is crucial to prepare the scientific community and to keep RSV surveillance active to avoid dramatic consequences.
2021
epidemiology; respiratory viral infections; COVID-19 restriction; pneumonia
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During the COVID-19 pandemic where has respiratory syncytial virus gone? / Di Mattia, G.; Nenna, R.; Mancino, E.; Rizzo, V.; Pierangeli, A.; Villani, A.; Midulla, F.. - In: PEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGY. - ISSN 8755-6863. - 56:10(2021), pp. 3106-3109. [10.1002/ppul.25582]
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