Estimated Impact of Nirsevimab on the Incidence of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections Requiring Hospital Admission in Children < 1 Year, Weeks 40, 2023, to 8, 2024, Spain
Clara Mazagatos, Jacobo Mendioroz, Mercedes Rumayor, Virtudes Gallardo García, Virginia Álvarez Río, Ana Delia Cebollada Gracia, Noa Batalla Rebollo, María Isabel Barranco Boada, Olaia Pérez‐Martínez, Ana Sofía Lameiras Azevedo, Nieves López González‐Coviella, Daniel Castrillejo, Ana Fernández Ibáñez, Jaume Giménez Durán, Cristina Ramírez Córcoles, Violeta Ramos Marín, Amparo Larrauri, Susana Monge, The SARI Sentinel Surveillance RSV Study Group
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Data from the sentinel surveillance system of severe acute respiratory infections in Spain were used to estimate the impact of administration of nirsevimab to children born from 1 April 2023 onwards. METHODS: Estimated RSV hospitalisations in < 1-year-olds during weeks 40, 2023, to 8, 2024, were compared to the number that would be expected after accounting for the background change in RSV circulation in the 2023/24 season, compared to 2022/23. RESULTS: We estimated 9364-9875 RSV hospitalisations less than expected, corresponding to a 74%-75% reduction.