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‘Strikes like clockwork’: U of A research pinpoints respiratory illness pattern in babies

‘Strikes like clockwork’: U of A research pinpoints respiratory illness pattern in babies

Global News
Thursday, October 28, 2021 1:22 AM GMT

According to his research, Hawkes says stints of respiratory illness from six viruses that were analyzed by the U of A team all peaked in January and hit a low in June.

If health professionals could know when there would be an influx of patients — to then be prepared for the spike — could there be less of a strain on the health-care system?

That’s the question a University of Alberta research team has tried to answer when it comes to respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) within babies.

Pediatrics professor and lead researcher Michael Hawkes examined the seasonal pattern of respiratory viruses from clinical lab data analyzed from more than 37,000 patients in Alberta between the years 2005 to 2017.

Of those, the seasonal pattern was discovered in more than 10,000 babies hospitalized for RSV.

“It’s a well-known fact (among the medical community) that in December and January, the hospital wards are packed with infants with RSV,” Hawkes explained.

“The virus is responsible for sending one per cent of infants worldwide to hospital. It strikes like clockwork in the winter months, so we wanted to examine this behaviour more deeply.”

According to his research, Hawkes says stints of respiratory illness from six viruses that were analyzed by the U of A team all peaked in January and hit a low in June. However, they also noticed a trend in that the peaks are worse every second year.

“From a high year of infection, there is a large number of people with immunity going into the next season, which means low levels of infection. But a low infection year would be followed by low levels of immunity and high levels of disease in the subsequent year — an alternating pattern based on transient immunity.”

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