Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) was initially isolated in 1956.
Since then it has become recognized as a major pathogen worldwide. It is
a ubiquitous pathogen that produces seasonal epidemics. Primary
infection occurs in children before 2 years of age. In older children
and adults, RSV usually manifests itself as an upper respiratory tract
infection. In immunecompromised patients, those with underlying
cardiopulmonary disorders, premature infants, and other vulnerable
individuals, RSV infection can produce severe bronchiolitis or
pneumonia. In recent years we have observed exciting new information
about the prevention of serious RSV infection in high-risk infants
including infection control practices, active immunity and passive
immunity. Two immunoprophylaxis products (RSV i.v. immune globulin and
palivzumab) have been developed for clinical use in the prevention of
serious RSV infection. Many other agents including vaccines, super
monoclonal antibodies, and antivirals are under development. Although
clinicians now have the ability to provide their most vulnerable
patients with meaningful prevention strategies, much more needs to be
done before we can regard RSV as a preventable disease.
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E Weisman
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immunoprophylaxis
newborn
infant
premature
infant
prevention
respiratory
syncytial virus
Affiliations
Professor of Pediatrics; Head,
Section of Neonatology; Director, Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Fellowhip
Program, Baylor College of Medicine and Chief, Neonatology Service,
Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, Texas, USA
Correspondence
Correspondence: Leonard E. Weisman MD, 6621
Fannin Street, Texas Children's Hospital, Suite A340, Houston TX 77030,
USA. Email: lweisman@bcm.tmc.edu
To cite this article Weisman, Leonard E
Current respiratory syncytial virus prevention strategies in high-risk
infants. Pediatrics International44 (5), 475-480. doi: 10.1046/
j.1442-200X.2002.01613.x
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