A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Respiratory viruses and children




AuthorsHeikkinen Terho

PublisherW B SAUNDERS CO LTD

Publication year2016

JournalJournal of Infection

Journal name in sourceThe Journal of infection

Journal acronymJ Infect

Volume72

IssueSuppl.

First page S29

Last pageS33

Number of pages5

ISSN1532-2742

eISSN1532-2742

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.jinf.2016.04.019(external)


Abstract
Respiratory viruses place a great disease burden especially on the youngest children in terms of high rates of infection, bacterial complications and hospitalizations. In developing countries, some viral infections are even associated with substantial mortality in children. The interaction between viruses and bacteria is probably much more common and clinically significant than previously understood. Respiratory viruses frequently initiate the cascade of events that ultimately leads to bacterial infection. Effective antiviral agents can substantially shorten the duration of the viral illness and prevent the development of bacterial complications. Viral vaccines have the potential to not only prevent the viral infection but also decrease the incidence of bacterial complications. At present, antivirals and vaccines are only available against influenza viruses, but new vaccines and antivirals against other viruses, especially for RSV, are being developed.



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