Features of an aseasonal 2021 RSV epidemic in the UK and Ireland: analysis of the first 10,000 patients

D. Roland (Leicester, United Kingdom), T. Williams (Edinburgh, United Kingdom), M. Lyttle (Bristol, United Kingdom), R. Marlow (Bristol, United Kingdom), P. Hardelid (London, United Kingdom), I. Sinha (Liverpool, United Kingdom), O. Swann (Edinburgh, United Kingdom), A. Maxwell-Hodkinson (Liverpool, United Kingdom), S. Cunningham (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)

Source: International Congress 2022 – Lung infections in children: from COVID-19 to postinfectious bronchiolitis obliterans

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D. Roland (Leicester, United Kingdom), T. Williams (Edinburgh, United Kingdom), M. Lyttle (Bristol, United Kingdom), R. Marlow (Bristol, United Kingdom), P. Hardelid (London, United Kingdom), I. Sinha (Liverpool, United Kingdom), O. Swann (Edinburgh, United Kingdom), A. Maxwell-Hodkinson (Liverpool, United Kingdom), S. Cunningham (Edinburgh, United Kingdom). Features of an aseasonal 2021 RSV epidemic in the UK and Ireland: analysis of the first 10,000 patients. 1764

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