RSV rapidly rebounded in European infants after Covid-19, meta-analysis finds
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Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) rapidly re-emerged as the leading cause of respiratory viral infection among European infants after Covid-19 restrictions were lifted, according to a systematic review and meta-analysis, which also revealed that common respiratory viruses recovered at markedly different rates post-pandemic. Published in the European Journal of Pediatrics, the review examined how non-pharmaceutical interventions, […] The post RSV rapidly rebounded in European infants after Covid-19, meta-analysis finds appeared first on Hospital Healthcare Europe .
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