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Clinical characteristics of respiratory syncytial virus infection in neonates and young infants

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Infection with RSV in our settings showed marked seasonal characteristics with highest hospitalization rate in January. Although the course and outcome of the disease were favorable in the majority of our patients, the need for hospitalization and administration of therapy with possible side effects warrants that general measures for prevention of respiratory infections are followed especially in the first year of life. Severe disease and death are more probable in neonates and infants with risk factors. In these children passive immunisation with specific monoclonal antibody (e.g. palivizumab) during RSV season should be considered.

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