RSV Surge: Bigger, Earlier, and Older Than in Previous Years
Is the US facing a potential 'tripledemic' of flu, RSV and COVID-19? - ABC News
RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS IN MARICOPA COUNTY
Explainer: What is RSV and why are case numbers rising? | World Economic Forum
Frontiers | Analysis of circulating respiratory syncytial virus A strains in Shanghai, China identified a new and increasingly prevalent lineage within the dominant ON1 genotype
RSV Cases Dropped by 97% During the Pandemic
After fears of 'tripledemic,' RSV on the downturn as flu and COVID pick up - ABC News
RSV, flu, other respiratory viruses surging in children, infants
Respiratory Syncytial Virus - Emerging Infections Program - Communicable Disease Surveillance & Prevention - Center for Community Health & Prevention - University of Rochester Medical Center
Global, regional, and national disease burden estimates of acute lower respiratory infections due to respiratory syncytial virus in children younger than 5 years in 2019: a systematic analysis - The Lancet
Respiratory syncytial virus infection trend is associated with meteorological factors | Scientific Reports
Tripledemic' Data Shows Cold and Flu Season Is Already Among the Worst on Record - The New York Times
Chicago Respiratory Virus Weekly Surveillance Report
The RSV surge didn't come out of nowhere, but gaps in data made it tougher to predict | CNN
Frontiers | Resurgence of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection During COVID-19 Pandemic Among Children in Shanghai, China
Respiratory Syncytial Virus in Older Adults
COVID, flu, RSV – how this triple threat of respiratory viruses could collide this winter
Amid severe RSV season, Arizona reports slight drop in new cases | KJZZ
Uptick in COVID-19 hospitalizations and a surge in RSV cases in Minnesota | MPR News
RSV Cases on the Rise: What to Know
Off-season RSV epidemics in Australia after easing of COVID-19 restrictions | Nature Communications
As RSV appears to wane, flu is on rise in 'really unusual' season | MUSC | Charleston, SC
What is RSV and why are infections surging? | University of Chicago News