Household Transmission and Genomic Diversity of Respiratory Syncytial Virus in the United States, 2022–2023
Clinical Infectious Diseases2025Vol. 81(6), pp. 1159–1169
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Sarah N. Cox, Pavitra Roychoudhury, Collrane Frivold, Zack Acker, Tara M Babu, Cassandra Boisvert, Marco Carone, Brenna Ehmen, Janet A. Englund, Leora R. Feldstein, Luis Fernando Gamboa, Sally Grindstaff, Hanna Grioni, Peter D. Han, Eric A. Hoffman, Hyeong Geon Kim, Jennifer L. Kuntz, Natalie Lo, Christina M. Lockwood, Kathryn McCaffrey, Richard A. Mularski, Tara L. Hatchie, Sacha Reich, Mark A. Schmidt, Ning Smith, Lea M. Starita, Alexandra Varga, Neil Yetz, Allison L. Naleway, Ana A. Weil, Helen Y. Chu
Abstract
Most RSV household transmission occurs from infants and young children to adults. Viral genome sequencing demonstrated that multiple household infections within a 14-day period are likely due to within-household transmission.
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