Saturday, August 2, 2025
News Health
  • Health News
  • Hair Products
  • Nutrition
    • Weight Loss
  • Sexual Health
  • Skin Care
  • Women’s Health
    • Men’s Health
No Result
View All Result
  • Health News
  • Hair Products
  • Nutrition
    • Weight Loss
  • Sexual Health
  • Skin Care
  • Women’s Health
    • Men’s Health
No Result
View All Result
HealthNews
No Result
View All Result
Home Health News

Nirsevimab Cuts RSV Hospitalizations in Spanish Study

May 26, 2025
in Health News
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


TOPLINE:

The introduction of universal passive immunisation with nirsevimab, a long-acting monoclonal antibody, led to significant reductions in hospitalizations and paediatric intensive care admissions for respiratory syncytial virus–associated lower respiratory tract infections (RSV-LRTIs), particularly benefiting infants younger than 6 months.

METHODOLOGY:

  • Researchers carried out a prospective observational study at a tertiary hospital in Spain to examine if universally administering nirsevimab could reduce hospitalizations and paediatric intensive care admissions due to RSV-LRTIs in children younger than 5 years.
  • They analysed 311 patients (median age, 4.9 months; 57.5% boys), comparing hospitalization rates during the October 2023-March 2024 RSV season — when nirsevimab was administered — with those during two pre-pandemic seasons (2018-2019 and 2019-2020) and one post-pandemic season (2022-2023).
  • Nirsevimab immunoprophylaxis was given to all newborns with a gestational age of at least 35 weeks, to infants younger than 6 months, and to high-risk children younger than 2 years.

TAKEAWAY:

  • RSV-LRTI hospitalizations in infants younger than 6 months declined by 83.3% (95% CI, 70.9-95.8) during the period when nirsevimab was administered compared with those in the pre-pandemic periods and declined by 90.8% (95% CI, 83.6-98.0) compared with those in the post-pandemic period.
  • Additionally, paediatric intensive care admissions declined by 73.3% during the period when nirsevimab was administered compared with those in the pre-pandemic periods and by 87.9% compared with those in the post-pandemic period.
  • The median age of hospitalized patients significantly increased during the nirsevimab period, rising to 15.6 months, whereas it was 4 months and 3.4 months in the pre- and post-pandemic periods, respectively (P < .001).
  • Additionally, hospital stays were shorter during the nirsevimab period, with a median of 4 days, whereas they lasted a median of 6 days and 5 days in the pre- and post-pandemic periods, respectively (P = .003).

IN PRACTICE:

“These findings are encouraging, and it is anticipated that in the coming years, nirsevimab prophylaxis will mitigate the significant burden on healthcare services during the winter season,” the authors wrote.

SOURCE:

The study was led by Lorena Bermúdez-Barrezueta, Faculty of Medicine, Valladolid University, Valladolid, Spain. It was published online on May 16, 2025, in the European Journal of Pediatrics.

LIMITATIONS:

This was a single-centre study with a limited sample size.

DISCLOSURES:

The study was supported by FEDER European Funds and the Junta de Castilla y León under the Research and Innovation Strategy for Smart Specialization and partially funded by the Ernesto Sanchez Villares Foundation.

This article was created using several editorial tools, including AI, as part of the process. Human editors reviewed this content before publication.



Source link : https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/nirsevimab-cuts-rsv-hospitalizations-spanish-study-2025a1000cxz?src=rss

Author :

Publish date : 2025-05-26 12:00:00

Copyright for syndicated content belongs to the linked Source.

Previous Post

Primary Care Can Address Complex Lung Diseases, Too

Next Post

Testing for Pulmonary Issues as a PCP: What to Know

Related Posts

Health News

HPV and Skin Cancer; Polygenic Risk Score for Obesity; Rare Flu Complication in Kids

August 2, 2025
Health News

War Is a Global Health Catastrophe

August 2, 2025
Health News

An Ohio Couple Welcomes a Baby Boy From a Nearly 31-Year-Old Frozen Embryo

August 2, 2025
Health News

Brisk Walking May Help You Live Longer

August 2, 2025
Health News

Major Medical Groups Pushed Out of Role Supporting CDC’s Vaccine Advisors

August 1, 2025
Health News

‘It’s Gonna Be (Ly)me’: Justin Timberlake Brings Attention, Awareness to Disease

August 1, 2025
Load More

HPV and Skin Cancer; Polygenic Risk Score for Obesity; Rare Flu Complication in Kids

August 2, 2025

War Is a Global Health Catastrophe

August 2, 2025

An Ohio Couple Welcomes a Baby Boy From a Nearly 31-Year-Old Frozen Embryo

August 2, 2025

Brisk Walking May Help You Live Longer

August 2, 2025

Major Medical Groups Pushed Out of Role Supporting CDC’s Vaccine Advisors

August 1, 2025

‘It’s Gonna Be (Ly)me’: Justin Timberlake Brings Attention, Awareness to Disease

August 1, 2025

ACOG No Longer Accepting Federal Funding, Citing Policy Disputes

August 1, 2025

States Sue Trump, Say Targeting of Hospitals Over Gender Care in Minors Is Unlawful

August 1, 2025
Load More

Categories

Archives

August 2025
MTWTFSS
 123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728293031
« Jul    

© 2022 NewsHealth.

No Result
View All Result
  • Health News
  • Hair Products
  • Nutrition
    • Weight Loss
  • Sexual Health
  • Skin Care
  • Women’s Health
    • Men’s Health

© 2022 NewsHealth.

Go to mobile version