| Literature DB >> 33903713 |
Lorenz Schubert1, Johanna Steininger1, Felix Lötsch1, Anna Nele Herdina2, Monika Redlberger-Fritz3, Selma Tobudic1, Michael Kundi4, Robert Strassl2, Christoph Steininger5.
Abstract
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) testing is generally available in most care centres, but it is rarely performed because clinicians' seldom suspect RSV to be the underlying pathogen in adults with respiratory disease. Here, we evaluate the impact of broad combined influenza/RSV testing on the clinical practice. Overall, 103 patients were tested positively for RSV. Our study indicates that positively tested patients were mostly of advanced age and suffered from chronic diseases. Mortality was significant in our cohort and higher in patients with advanced age. Further, we report a significant increase in detected RSV cases but also in detection rate. Together, these findings suggest that implementation of a combined influenza/RSV testing led to a significant increase in detection rate, supported clinicians establishing the correct diagnosis and allowed a safe and controlled handling of RSV patients.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33903713 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-88537-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379