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Respiratory syncytial virus infections in children in Alice Springs Hospital

Apakasimaka Dede, David Isaacs, Paul J Torzillo, John Wakerman, Rob Roseby, Rose Fahy, George Clothier, Andrew White and Paula Kitto
MJA 2008; 188 (4): 261

To the Editor: Little is known about the epidemiology of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in arid, desert regions generally, and in central Australia in particular. We performed a 5-year retrospective study from 2000 to 2004, inclusive, of children aged less than 2 years who were admitted to Alice Springs Hospital and identified as having RSV infection. RSV was detected using direct immunofluorescence (Light Diagnostics SimulFluor; Millipore, Billerica, Mass, USA) on nasopharyngeal secretions. The test has a reported sensitivity of 92%.1 We extracted demographic data from case notes and obtained population data from the Northern Territory Department of Health2 and the Australian Bureau of Statistics.3

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