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Comparative Study
. 1976 Dec;77(3):383-92.
doi: 10.1017/s0022172400055765.

A comparison of influenza and respiratory syncytial virus infections among infants admitted to hospital with acute respiratory infections

Comparative Study

A comparison of influenza and respiratory syncytial virus infections among infants admitted to hospital with acute respiratory infections

E O Caul et al. J Hyg (Lond). 1976 Dec.

Abstract

Among 741 children under 5 years admitted to hospital with respiratory infections during two winters, infection with influenza A virus was diagnosed in 70 (9%), with influenza B virus in 8 (1%), and with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in 259 (35%). Both influenza virus and RSV infections were diagnosed most frequently in children under the age of one year, and diagnosed more frequently in males than females. Influenza illnesses were more severe in boys than girls. Both infections occurred more often, but were not more severe, in children from a conurbation than in those from 'rural' areas. Convulsions were the cause of 36% of admissions with influenza A infections, but were rare in RSV infections. Bronchiolitis was the reason for 39% of admissions with RSV infections, but was rare in influenza infections. It is suggested that infants admitted to hospital are a good source of influenza virus strains for monitoring antigenic variation.

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