Abstract

Learning from the COVID-19 pandemic and considering the effects of this pandemic, we provide recommendations that can guide towards sustainable RSV surveillance with the potential to be integrated into the broader perspective of respiratory surveillance.

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Teirlinck, A., Johannesen, C., Broberg, E., Penttinen, P., Campbell, H., Nair, H., Reeves, R., Bøås, H., Brytting, M., Cai, W., Carnahan, A., Casalegno, J., Danis, K., De Gascun, C., Ellis, J., Emborg, H., Gijon, M., Guiomar, R., Hirve, S., Jirincova, H., Nohynek, H., Oliva, J., Osei-Yeboah, R., Paget, J., Pakarna, G., Pebody, R., Presser, L., Rapp, M., Reiche, J., Rodrigues, A., Seppälä, E., Socan, M., Szymanski, K., Trebbien, R., Vecerova, J., van der Werf, S., Zambon, M., Meijer, A. & Fischer, T. 2023, 'New perspectives on respiratory syncytial virus surveillance at the national level:lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic', European Respiratory Journal, 61 (4 ), article no: 2201569 . https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.01569-2022

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