TY - JOUR
T1 - Respiratory Syncytial Virus European Laboratory Network 2022 Survey
T2 - Need for Harmonization and Enhanced Molecular Surveillance
AU - Presser, Lance D.
AU - van den Akker, Willem M.R.
AU - Meijer, Adam
AU - Aerssens, Jeroen
AU - Ispas, Gabriela
AU - Ahani, Bahar
AU - Atwell, Jessica
AU - Begier, Elizabeth
AU - Htar, Tin
AU - Bangert, Mathieu
AU - Kramer, Rolf
AU - Vernhes, Charlotte
AU - Beutels, Philippe
AU - Bont, Louis
AU - Campbell, Harry
AU - Nair, Harish
AU - Li, You
AU - Osei-Yeboah, Richard
AU - Wang, Xin
AU - Cohen, Rachel
AU - Santos, Gael Dos
AU - Last, Theo
AU - Kumar, Veena
AU - Nohynek, Hanna
AU - Openshaw, Peter
AU - Paget, John
AU - Pollard, Andrew
AU - Teirlinck, Anne
AU - Meijer, Adam
AU - Griskevicius, Algirdas
AU - Carnahan, Anna Sara
AU - Moore, Catherine
AU - Barbezange, Cyril
AU - Staronová, Edita
AU - Pakarna, Gatis
AU - Zahra, Graziella
AU - Jirincova, Helena
AU - Casas, Inmaculada
AU - Sanz, Iván
AU - Reiche, Janine
AU - Trilar, Katarina Prosenc
AU - Brydak, Lidia
AU - Ilic, Maja
AU - Valette, Martine
AU - Lazar, Mihaela
AU - Rózsa, Mónika
AU - Redlberger-Fritz, Monika
AU - Korsun, Neli
AU - Ikonen, Niina
AU - Trebbien, Ramona
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. All rights reserved.
PY - 2024/3/15
Y1 - 2024/3/15
N2 - Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common pathogen causing mostly cold-like symptoms, but in very young infants and elderly individuals it can lead to severe disease and even death. There are currently promising developments both in vaccine development and in therapeutics that are expected to be approved soon. To get an impression within European countries of the laboratory diagnostics and surveillance activities, in anticipation of these developments, we queried the members of the European Respiratory Syncytial Virus Laboratory Network (RSV-LabNet, under the umbrella of the PROMISE project) via an online survey. The answers from the consortium members showed scattered monitoring and the application of a broad array of techniques in the laboratories. A majority of the members expressed strong interest in harmonization and collaboration for setting up surveillance programs and the need for sharing laboratory protocols. The additional value of RSV whole-genome sequencing is broadly appreciated, but implementation requires further development and closer collaboration. The RSV-LabNet can have an important responsibility in establishing contacts and exchange of expertise and providing a platform for communication to advance diagnostics, preparedness, and surveillance.
AB - Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common pathogen causing mostly cold-like symptoms, but in very young infants and elderly individuals it can lead to severe disease and even death. There are currently promising developments both in vaccine development and in therapeutics that are expected to be approved soon. To get an impression within European countries of the laboratory diagnostics and surveillance activities, in anticipation of these developments, we queried the members of the European Respiratory Syncytial Virus Laboratory Network (RSV-LabNet, under the umbrella of the PROMISE project) via an online survey. The answers from the consortium members showed scattered monitoring and the application of a broad array of techniques in the laboratories. A majority of the members expressed strong interest in harmonization and collaboration for setting up surveillance programs and the need for sharing laboratory protocols. The additional value of RSV whole-genome sequencing is broadly appreciated, but implementation requires further development and closer collaboration. The RSV-LabNet can have an important responsibility in establishing contacts and exchange of expertise and providing a platform for communication to advance diagnostics, preparedness, and surveillance.
KW - diagnostics
KW - laboratory network
KW - respiratory syncytial virus
KW - RSV
KW - surveillance
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U2 - 10.1093/infdis/jiad341
DO - 10.1093/infdis/jiad341
M3 - Article
C2 - 37578049
AN - SCOPUS:85181263319
SN - 0022-1899
VL - 229
SP - S34-S39
JO - Journal of Infectious Diseases
JF - Journal of Infectious Diseases
ER -