RSV Seasonal Epidemiology in Ireland
Cross-source consensus on RSV Seasonal Epidemiology in Ireland from 1 sources and 7 claims.
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- During the pre-COVID-19 era, RSV in Ireland followed a consistent winter pattern with peaks in late December or early January. — Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) notifications and trends in the transmission cycles from infants and young children to older adults in Ireland: an analysis of incidence shifts over a decade
- In the three post-pandemic seasons, RSV seasons in Ireland began and peaked approximately eight weeks earlier than pre-pandemic baselines. — Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) notifications and trends in the transmission cycles from infants and young children to older adults in Ireland: an analysis of incidence shifts over a decade
- Annual RSV incidence in infants rose from 3,324.93 per 100,000 in 2021–2022 to 4,993.43 per 100,000 in 2023–2024. — Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) notifications and trends in the transmission cycles from infants and young children to older adults in Ireland: an analysis of incidence shifts over a decade
- By 2023–2024, the RSV incidence rate in 1–4 year olds was more than four times the pre-COVID average. — Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) notifications and trends in the transmission cycles from infants and young children to older adults in Ireland: an analysis of incidence shifts over a decade
- RSV notifications in older adults rose 5.07-fold between 2021–2022 and 2022–2023, reaching approximately six times pre-pandemic levels. — Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) notifications and trends in the transmission cycles from infants and young children to older adults in Ireland: an analysis of incidence shifts over a decade
- RSV transmission extended atypically through the summer months of 2021. — Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) notifications and trends in the transmission cycles from infants and young children to older adults in Ireland: an analysis of incidence shifts over a decade
- The two-month shift in RSV season onset requires recalibration of healthcare surge preparedness windows. — Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) notifications and trends in the transmission cycles from infants and young children to older adults in Ireland: an analysis of incidence shifts over a decade