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New study finds that pediatric RSV led to higher hospitalization rates than omicron or flu
A backdated study from JAMA Pediatrics revealed that hospital admission rates were significantly higher for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) compared to the omicron strain of COVID or the flu. The data, collected from testing of children at Swedish emergency departments from August 2021 to September 2022, was reported by Dr. Pontus Hedberg and researchers from the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm. Hospitalization rates for RSV were 81.7 percent, compared to 31.5 percent for omicron and 27.7 percent for influenza. "That RSV can be dangerous for both infants and young children is well-known, but the major differences in hospitalization rates observed for RSV compared with both

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