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Review
. 2024 Apr;37(2):134-148.
doi: 10.37201/req/147.2023. Epub 2024 Jan 11.

Respiratory syncytial virus: A new era

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Review

Respiratory syncytial virus: A new era

J Ruiz-Galiana et al. Rev Esp Quimioter. 2024 Apr.

Abstract

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a major public health problem that has undergone significant changes in recent years. First of all, it has become easier to diagnose with highly reliable and rapidly available confirmatory tests. This has led to a better understanding of its epidemiology and RSV has gone from being a disease of the pediatric age group, severe only in infants and immunosuppressed children, to being a common disease in people of all ages, particularly important in patients of advanced age or with immunosuppressive diseases. Recent therapeutic and prophylactic advances, both with long-lasting monoclonal antibodies and vaccines, are another reason for satisfaction. For these reasons, the COVID and Emerging Pathogens Committee of the Illustrious Official College of Physicians of Madrid (ICOMEM) has considered it pertinent to review this subject in the light of new knowledge and new resources for dealing with this infection. We have formulated a series of questions that we believe will be of interest not only to members of the College but also to any non-expert in this subject, with a particular focus on the situation of RSV infection in Spain.

El Virus Respiratorio Sincitial (VRS), es un problema de salud pública de primera magnitud que en años recientes ha experimentado cambios muy importantes. En primer lugar, se ha producido una mayor facilidad diagnóstica con pruebas confirmatorias altamente fiables y rápidamente disponibles. Esto ha permitido conocer mejor su epidemiología y VRS ha pasado de ser una enfermedad de la edad pediátrica, grave sólo en lactantes y niños inmunodeprimidos, a ser una enfermedad común en personas de toda edad, particularmente importante en pacientes de edades avanzadas o con enfermedades que inmunodeprimen. Los avances terapéuticos y profilácticos, recientes, tanto con anticuerpos monoclonales de larga duración como con vacunas, constituyen otro motivo de satisfacción. Por estos motivos, el Comité de COVID y de patógenos emergentes del Ilustre Colegio Oficial de Médicos de Madrid (ICOMEM) ha considerado pertinente revisar este tema, a la luz de los nuevos conocimientos y de los nuevos recursos para afrontar esta infección. Hemos formulado una serie de preguntas que cree-mos de interés no sólo para los colegiados si no para cualquier persona no experta en este tema, con una vista particular en la situación de la infección por VRS en España.

Keywords: Monoclonal Antibodies; Nirsevimab; Pneumonia; Respiratory Infection; Respiratory Syncytial Virus; Ribavirin; Vaccines; Virus.

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